Studi Slavistici III • 2006
Articoli

Italian and Russian Verse: Two Cultures and Two Mentalities

Published 2006-12-01

How to Cite

Garzonio, S. (2006). Italian and Russian Verse: Two Cultures and Two Mentalities. Studi Slavistici, 3(1), 187–198. https://doi.org/10.13128/Studi_Slavis-2138

Abstract

Italian and Russian Verse: Two Cultures and Two Mentalities

The present text was given as a talk at Stanford University in 2003. Here the author presents a comparative analysis of Russian and Italian versification and pays attention to the cultural contacts between these two poetical traditions in an effort to define the role played by Italian patterns in Russian verse. In this perspective the author offers a history of Russian poetical translation of Italian texts pointing out the different opinions of Russian poets about the “musicality” of Italian verse. The combined influence of language and culture in modelling different Russian poetical forms in a chronological perspective is underlined.