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What is the story The Decameron all about?
The Decameron was written by Giovanni Boccaccio, an Italian writer who lived from 1313-1375. It is the story of seven young women and three men who flee the city to go to the countryside to escape the deadly effects of the Black Plague, which was tearing through Italy at that time.
What is the meaning of The Decameron?
ten days
Decameron in American English (dɪˈkæmərən ) noun. a collection of a hundred tales by Boccaccio ( published 1353), presented as stories told by a group of Florentines to while away ten days during a plague.
Why is Decameron banned?
The book was banned in 1497 and 1559 in Italy and – believe it or not – in the U.S. from 1926-1931. It was seized by Detroit police in 1934 and banned in Boston in 1935. What prompted the censorship and outrage? For one thing, the book didn’t moralize or gloss over licentiousness among the clergy.
What is the premise of Boccaccio’s most famous work?
The Premise of The Decameron Eventually, Boccaccio returned to Florence, and there he began to work on The Decameron. The premise of The Decameron is that a group of noble youths have fled plague-ravaged Florence and headed to an estate in the country to wait until the Black Death has finished with the city.
Which framing story did Boccaccio use?
Il Decameron
The Decameron
Illustration from a ca. 1492 edition of Il Decameron published in Venice | |
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Author | Giovanni Boccaccio |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian (Florentine) |
Genre | Frame story, novellas |
What is the real reason for Federigo’s tears?
What is the real reason for Federigo’s tears? He is really weeping because he is unable to give her the falcon, having just served it to her for dinner.
Is Boccaccio medieval or Renaissance?
Scholars disagree about whether Boccaccio’s writings belong to the Middle Ages or to the Renaissance. However, there is no question that he helped to define the Renaissance literary tradition. Boccaccio was a devout Christian, but the ancient world fascinated him.
Why did Boccaccio regret writing the Decameron?
Boccaccio had some doubts about writing in the vernacular. There was an opinion of many literary people of the time that if someone couldn’t read Latin, they weren’t worth the trouble to write for. In Boccaccio’s later years, after a religious awakening, he wrote that he regretted writing The Decameron.