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From Dante to Boccaccio, who are the most famous Italian poets of the fifteenth century?

Italian poetry together with French and Anglo-Saxon poetry has always represented synonymous with deep emotions and feelings. Italian poets, who have always been sacred and respected figures, have become known throughout the world over the centuries precisely because of their ability to create verses that can tell life and its events in a unique way

In this article of the blog of Teach me Italian we will try to find out which are the most famous Italian poets in the world. With the passage of time, poetry has continued to evolve and acquire more and more importance in the cultural life of the country, representing a point of reference for romanticism even beyond the borders of Italy. Here are some of the most famous Italian poets in history until the fifteenth century.

Dante Alighieri is perhaps the most famous Italian poet of all time. His best-known work is the "Divine Comedy", an epic poem that tells the story of a pilgrim who ventures through the three realms of the afterlife: Hell, Purgatory and Paradise. The "Divine Comedy" is considered a masterpiece of Italian literature and has been translated into many languages. Dante has influenced many generations of Italian poets and his style has set a precedent.

Francesco Petrarca is another important Italian poet of the fourteenth century. He was one of the first poets to write in Italian and his best-known work is the "Canzoniere", a collection of love poems expressing his passion for Laura, a woman Petrarch loved but could never possess. Petrarch's poems have been translated into many languages and have influenced many generations of poets.

Giovanni Boccaccio was a poet, writer and humanist of the fourteenth century. His best-known work is the "Decameron", a collection of stories that tell the adventures of a group of young people who come together to tell each other stories for ten days while fleeing the plague. The "Decameron" is considered a masterpiece of Italian literature and has influenced many generations of writers and poets.

The sixteenth century was a very important period for Italian poetry, since in this century many poets were born who influenced Italian literature for many years. The best known of these poets is Torquato Tasso, author of the "Gerusalemme Liberata", an epic poem that tells the story of the Crusades. The "Gerusalemme Liberata" is considered a masterpiece of Italian literature and has influenced many generations of writers and poets.

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