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Decameron

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ISBN-10: 0451528662

ISBN-13: 9780451528667

Edition: 1982

Authors: Giovanni Boccaccio, Mark Musa, Peter Bondanella, Thomas G. Bergin

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Set against the background of the Black Death of 1348, the hundred linked tales in Boccaccio's masterpiece are peopled by nobles, knights, nuns, doctors, lawyers, students, artists, peasants, pilgrims, servants, spendthrifts, thieves, gamblers, police-and lovers, both faithful and faithless.
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Book details

List price: $8.95
Copyright year: 1982
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/3/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 848
Size: 4.36" wide x 6.80" long x 1.39" tall
Weight: 0.836
Language: English

Although Giovanni Boccaccio was born in France and raised and educated in Naples, where he wrote his first works under the patronage of the French Angevin ruler, Boccaccio always considered himself a Tuscan, like Petrarch and Dante. After Boccaccio returned to Florence in 1340, he witnessed the outbreak of the great plague, or Black Death, in 1348. This provided the setting for his most famous work, the vernacular prose masterpiece Il Decamerone (Decameron) (1353). This collection of 100 short stories, told by 10 Florentines who leave plague-infected Florence for the neighboring hill town of Fiesole, is clear evidence of the beginning of the Renaissance in Italy. The highly finished work…