Giovanni Berchet, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Giovanni Berchet

Italian poet

Date of Birth: 23-Dec-1783

Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Date of Death: 23-Dec-1851

Profession: writer, poet, politician, translator

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Giovanni Berchet

  • Giovanni Berchet (23 December, 1783 – 23 December, 1851) was an Italian poet and patriot.
  • He wrote an influential manifesto on Italian Romanticism, Lettera semiseria di Grisostomo, which appeared in 1816, and contributed to Il Conciliatore, a reformist periodical. Berchet was born in Milan.
  • He participated in various nationalist activities, including the revolutions that shook the Italian peninsula in 1821.
  • Thereafter, he lived in exile, primarily in Britain, until returning to Italy to take part in the revolutions of 1848.
  • His works include Il trovatore, Il romito del Cenisio, and, most famously, I profughi di Parga (1821). Lettera semiseria (Half-serious letter) presents the translations (written by Berchet) of two poems by Gottfried August Bürger as an example of a new kind of poetry, and expresses the author's thought about contents and language that can reach a new public: that is, no longer a public of academic readers, but the so-called "third class", i.e.
  • the bourgeoisie, which is waiting for books that are interesting, full of real feelings, simple in language, without mythology and classic models.
  • This text took an important part in the debate over Romanticism that developed in Italy (specially in Milan) in the second decade of the 19th century.

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