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Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis
- Narrated by: Davide Bassoli
- Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis è un romanzo di Ugo Foscolo, considerato il primo romanzo epistolare della letteratura italiana, nel quale sono raccolte le 67 lettere che il protagonista, Jacopo Ortis, mandò all'amico Lorenzo Alderani, che dopo il suicidio di Jacopo le avrebbe date alla stampa corredandole di una presentazione e di una conclusione.
Vagamente ispirato ad un fatto reale, e al modello letterario de I dolori del giovane Werther di Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, l'opera risente molto dell'influsso di Vittorio Alfieri, al punto da essere definito "tragedia alfieriana in prosa".
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