DETALII
Citeste mai mult
Descriere RO
The Decameron is a collection of 100 novellas, or short tales, that was written in the fourteenth century by the Italian poet Giovanni Boccaccio. The Black Death, which wreaked havoc on Italy in the middle of the fourteenth century, serves as the setting for the story. The Decameron is organized around a framing story in which 10 young people-seven ladies and three men-escape from Florence during the Black Death and seek safety in a rural house. They decide to pass the time by exchanging tales over the period of 10 days, each telling one tale each day. A variety of topics, such as love, passion, adultery, retaliation, and deceit are covered in the tales. They provide insights into the social and cultural conventions of medieval Italy and are often amusing, bawdy, and sarcastic.
EdituraDouble 9 Books
Dimensiuni
Data Publicarii01/01/2023
FormatNecartonata
Numar pagini
Aceasta este o carte in limba engleza. Descrierea cartii (tradusa din engleza cu Google Translate) este in limba romana din motive legale.
Decameronul este o colectie de 100 de nuvele, sau povestiri scurte, scrise in secolul al XIV-lea de poetul italian Giovanni Boccaccio. Moartea Neagra, care a facut ravagii in Italia la mijlocul secolului al XIV-lea, serveste drept cadru pentru actiune.