Poesie inedite vol. I

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Poesie inedite vol. I

by Silvio Pellico

IT·~3 hours·52 chapters

Chapters

52 total
1

Produced by Claudio Paganelli, Carlo Traverso and the

0:16
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POESIE INEDITE - DI - SILVIO PELLICO.

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POESIE INEDITE - DI - SILVIO PELLICO - VOLUME PRIMO. - TORINO - TIPOGRAFIA CHIRIO E MINA. - MDCCCXXXVII. - AI LETTORI.

1:53
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AL MARCHESE TANCREDI FALLETTI DI BAROLO - ED ALLA MARCHESA GIULIETTA NATA COLBERT - SUA CONSORTE OMAGGIO DELL'AUTORE. - LA MIA GIOVENTÙ.

3:25
5

A DIO.

2:56
6

DIO AMORE.

0:55
7

MARIA.

1:04
8

L'UOMO.

2:58
9

LA REDENZIONE.

2:35
10

LA CROCE.

3:47

Description

A heartfelt voice emerges from early‑nineteenth‑century Italy, offering verses that blend personal confession with a yearning for spiritual uplift. The poet sketches his youthful hopes, lingering doubts and moments of pride, all filtered through a devotion that constantly turns back toward the divine. The language is earnest and lyrical, moving between intimate self‑examination and broader reflections on virtue, justice and the fleeting nature of ambition.

Throughout the collection the reader encounters a restless mind that wrestles with intellect, passion and the temptation of vanity, yet repeatedly seeks solace in prayer and the promise of forgiveness. The poems are marked by vivid images of inner turmoil, gentle humility and a persistent hope that faith can tame the storm within. Listeners will feel the echo of a soul striving for moral clarity, finding both comfort and challenge in the timeless dialogue between human frailty and divine grace.

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Language

it

Duration

~3 hours (218K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Silvio Pellico

Silvio Pellico

1789–1854

Best remembered for the prison memoir My Prisons, this Italian writer turned personal suffering into one of the most influential books of the Risorgimento. His life joined literature, political idealism, and the long struggle for Italian independence.

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