The Decameron

The Decameron

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Beschreibung

Embark on a literary journey through the vivid landscapes of 14th-century Italy with "The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio, translated by John Payne. This masterful collection of 100 tales, first completed in 1353, is a cornerstone of Italian literature and a pioneering work in the history of storytelling.

Set against the backdrop of the Black Death in Florence, "The Decameron" unfolds as ten young Florentines (seven women and three men) seek refuge from the plague in a villa outside the city. To pass the time, each member tells a story each night, resulting in a rich tapestry of narratives that range from the erotic to the tragic, the pious to the bawdy.

Boccaccio's genius lies in his ability to weave tales that explore love, tragedy, practical jokes, and the human condition. His characters, drawn from all walks of life, reflect the complexity and diversity of human nature. Translated with care and skill by John Payne, these stories retain their power to amuse, move, and surprise, making "The Decameron" as relevant today as it was in the 14th century.

"The Decameron" is not just a historical artifact but a timeless collection that celebrates the enduring power of storytelling. It's an essential read for anyone interested in classic literature, Italian culture, and the roots of narrative fiction.

This edition is based on the 1886 translation by John Payne (1842-1916). Payne was an accomplished English language poet and translator, best remembered for his translations of The Decameron, the Arabian Nights, and the works of Diwan Hafez.
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