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Giovanni Boccaccio

    16 de junio de 1313 – 21 de septiembre de 1375
    Giovanni Boccaccio
    The Decameron : Selected Tales
    Ten tales from the Decameron
    Tales from the Decameron. Das Dekameron, englische Ausgabe
    The Life of Dante
    Estuche - Boccaccio. El Decamerón 1-2
    Decamerón
    • Decamerón

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura
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      El Decamerón, de Giovanni Boccaccio, es una obra maestra del siglo XIV que presenta cien cuentos con temas de amor, intriga, sátira social y crítica política. Su estilo fresco y personajes complejos reflejan la sociedad de su tiempo. Es una lectura esencial para los amantes de la literatura clásica y la narrativa moderna.

      Decamerón
    • The Life of Dante

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The narrative explores the life of Dante, a renowned poet, delving into his experiences and the profound influence of his literary contributions. It examines the historical context of his work, highlighting the themes and ideas that shaped his poetry and his enduring legacy in literature. The book offers insights into Dante's personal journey, illustrating how his life events intertwined with his creative expression.

      The Life of Dante
    • Bawdy and moving, hilarious and reflective - these stories offer the very best of Boccaccio's Decameron in a brilliant, playful new translation. This hugely enjoyable volume collects the best stories of Boccaccio's masterwork in a fresh, accessible new translation by Peter Hainsworth. It includes such celebrated, thought-provoking tales as 'Isabella and the Pot of Basil' (famously adapted by Keats) and 'Patient Griselda' alongside many boisterous and daring stories featuring faithless wives, philandering priests and curious nuns

      Tales from the Decameron. Das Dekameron, englische Ausgabe
    • This small volume contains ten tales of love and laughter, translated by G.H. McWilliam. Boccaccio's Decameron is a monumental work of mediaeval pre-Renaissance literature. When ten young Florentines take refuge outside their plague-ridden city, they entertain themselves by telling each other stories. This selection contains one tale from each day and is a perfect demonstration of why it has been called the 'human comedy', in contrast to Dante's Divine Comedy. Bawdy, outrageous, sometimes tragic or wise, these stories offer a tremendously entertaining view of society, religion and, above all, human nature.

      Ten tales from the Decameron
    • A group of young people flee to the countryside from plague-ridden Florence and pass the time in their retreat by telling tales of romance. This selection from Boccaccio's landmark of medieval literature features 25 stories from the original 100, all teeming with colorful characters and worldly wisdom. J. M. Rigg translation.

      The Decameron : Selected Tales
    • Mrs Rosie and the Priest

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Bawdy tales of pimps, cuckolds, lovers and clever women from the fourteenth-century Florentine masterpiece The Decameron.

      Mrs Rosie and the Priest
    • The Decameron

      Unabridged and annotated version

      • 666 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of plague-stricken Florence, a group of ten young individuals seeks solace in a countryside villa, where storytelling becomes their refuge. The Decameron unfolds as a rich tapestry of one hundred tales that explore themes of love, cunning, and fortune. Boccaccio intricately weaves together narratives that reflect the complexities of human nature, balancing tragedy with comedy and morality with satire, ultimately creating a vivid portrayal of humanity's diverse passions and morals.

      The Decameron