The Decameron

The Decameron

(Autor) Giovanni Boccaccio
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The Decameron (c.1351) was written in the wake of the Black Death, a shattering epidemic which had shaken Florence's confident entrepreneurial society to its core. n a country villa outside the city, ten young noble men and women who have escaped the plague decide to tell each other stories. Boccaccio's skill as a dramatist is masterfully displayed in this virtuoso performance of one hundred tales, vivid portraits of people from all stations in life, with plots which revel in a bewildering variety of human reactions. Themes are playfully restated from one story to another within an elegant and refined framework. One of Chaucer's most fruitful sources for the Canterbury Tales, Boccaccio's work artfully combines the essential ingredients of narrative: fate and desire, crises and quick-thinking. This new translation by Guido Waldman captures the exuberance and variety and tone of Boccaccio's masterpiece.

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Editorial:
Oxford Paperbacks
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
752
ISBN:
9780199540419
Año de publicación:
2008
Fecha publicación:
8 de Mayo de 2008

Giovanni Boccaccio

Giovanni Boccaccio, an Italian writer and poet, is best known for his masterpiece "The Decameron." His prose style is characterized by vivid storytelling and realism. Boccaccio's key contribution to literature is his pioneering use of vernacular Italian, paving the way for future Renaissance writers.

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