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In "The Decameron: Collector's Edition," Giovanni Boccaccio weaves an intricate tapestry of human experience through a series of one hundred tales narrated by a group of ten young nobles who seek refuge from the Black Death in a secluded villa. Characterized by its vivid storytelling and rich characterization, the work deftly balances comedic and tragic elements, reflecting the social mores and human conditions of 14th-century Florence. This collector's edition, featuring translations by John Payne, John Florio, and J.M. Rigg, offers readers diverse linguistic interpretations, revealing the nuances of Boccaccio's prose and the intricate interplay between the moral and the mundane in medieval society. Giovanni Boccaccio, a contemporary of Dante and Petrarch, was deeply influenced by the societal upheavals of his time, including the ravaging impact of the plague. His literary career blossomed amid these challenges, propelling him to explore themes of love, fortune, and ethics through a lens both critical and compassionate. Boccaccio's humanistic perspective allows him to transcend mere storytelling, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of human nature. Recommended for scholars and casual readers alike, this edition of "The Decameron" is an essential exploration of medieval thought released in a format that highlights the evolution of translation as a craft. Each version enriches the reader's experience, making it an indispensable addition to both literary collections and the study of Renaissance literature.
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E-bok: 27. november 2023
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