Description
A complete edition of the hilarious, bawdy, irreverent masterpiece of medieval Italy–and an inspiration for the Netflix dark comedy The Decameron–in an acclaimed translation
In the summer of 1348, as the Black Death ravages their city, ten young Florentines take refuge in the countryside. They amuse themselves by each telling a story a day for the ten days they are destined to remain there–a hundred stories of love, adventure and surprising twists of fate. Less preoccupied with abstract concepts of morality or religion than with earthly values, the tales range from the bawdy Peronella hiding her lover in a tub to Ser Cepperello, who, despite his unholy effrontery, becomes a Saint. The result is a towering monument of European literature and a masterpiece of imaginative narrative.
Binding Type: Paperback
Contributors: Giovanni Boccaccio, G. H. McWilliam (Translator), G. H. McWilliam (Introduction by)
Published: 04/29/2003
Publisher: Penguin Classics
ISBN: 9780140449303
Pages: 1072
Weight: 1.59lbs
Size: 1.84″ H x 7.78″ L x 5.10″ W
About the Author
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) was born in Florence, Italy. His life thus coincided with the flowering of the early Renaissance, and indeed his closest friend was Petrarch, the other towering literary figure of the period. During his lifetime, Boccaccio was a diplomat, businessman, and international traveler, as well as the creator of numerous works of prose and poetry. Of his achievements, The Decameron, completed sometime between 1350 and 1352, remains his lasting contribution to world literature, immensely popular from its original appearance to the present day.




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