The Decameron

EAN : 9791043143915
BOCCACCIO GIOVANNI
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EAN : 9791043143915

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  • EAN13 : 9791043143915
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  • Date Parution : 27 mars 2026
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  • Nombre de pages : 1038
  • Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:55 mm
  • Poids : 1.31kg
  • Résumé : The Decameron, written in the mid-14th century by Giovanni Boccaccio, remains one of the most influential works of Western literature. This foundational masterpiece of Italian prose is structured as a frame narrative: as the Black Death ravages Florence in 1348, a group of seven young women and three young men seek refuge in a secluded villa in the countryside. To pass the time and maintain their spirits, they agree to tell one story each per night for ten days, resulting in a collection of 100 novellas. Boccaccio's work is a vivid tapestry of medieval life, breaking away from the rigid theological structures of the time to celebrate the human experience in all its complexity. The tales span a vast emotional and moral range—from ribald comedy and sharp-witted trickery to tragic romance and profound ethical dilemmas. Unlike the courtly literature of the era, The Decameron focuses on the merchant class, the clergy, and the peasantry, offering a realistic (though often satirical) look at social dynamics, gender roles, and the unpredictability of Fortune. The structural brilliance of the work lies in its thematic organization; each day is governed by a "king" or "queen" who chooses the topic, such as "tales of love that ended unhappily" or "the power of human wit." This variety allowed Boccaccio to explore the full breadth of human nature—virtue, vice, desire, and survival. Historically, The Decameron is credited with elevating the vernacular Italian language to a literary status previously reserved for Latin, directly influencing later giants like Geoffrey Chaucer and William Shakespeare. This edition provides readers with a faithful preservation of Boccaccio's sharp irony and narrative flow. It serves as both an essential historical document of the post-Plague era and a timeless exploration of the stories we tell to survive dark times. Whether read for its historical importance or its sheer entertainment value, The Decameron continues to resonate as a powerful tribute to human resilience and the enduring power of the written word.
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