Studi Slavistici VII • 2010
Articoli

Girolamo Murari Dalla Corte e il suo poema Pietro il Grande, Imperadore I ed autocrata di tutte le Russie

Published 2011-01-17

How to Cite

Ferrazzi, M. (2011). Girolamo Murari Dalla Corte e il suo poema Pietro il Grande, Imperadore I ed autocrata di tutte le Russie. Studi Slavistici, 7(1), 43–65. https://doi.org/10.13128/Studi_Slavis-9197

Abstract

Marialuisa Ferrazzi

Girolamo Murari Dalla Corte and his poem Pietro il Grande, Imperadore I ed autocrata di tutte le Russie


This study focuses on Pietro il Grande, Imperadore I ed autocrata di tutte le Russie. Canti XII in ottava rima, a poem by the Mantuan Count, Girolamo Murari Dalla Corte. The work, which examines the conflict between Peter the Great and Charles XII of Sweden, was first published in Verona in 1803. 1814 saw the issue of a second edition, in which the author – who dedicated his work to the then reigning tsar, Alexander I – attempted to match the ideological perspective of the account to the changes occurring in the international political situation after the demise of Napoleon’s power. While presenting the historical and stylistic-structural aspects of the poem, the article also considers the relationship established with the Russian world by certain sectors of the Italian intelligencija, in particular by Venetian publishing houses, in the last decades of the 18th century. On the basis of Murari Dalla Corte’s papers, the last part of the article pieces together the sadly unsuccessful attempts made by the writer over a period of 20 years to obtain official recognition of the dedication of his poem from the Russian Court.