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The Decameron

Written by Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron is a seminal work of Italian literature. It consists of one hundred novellas, each told by a different character. The stories range from romantic escapades to moral tales, reflecting the diverse experiences and social classes of the time. The setting is during the 14th century, amidst the devastating Black Death pandemic, which provides a backdrop for the characters' escapism and storytelling. more

Author

Giovanni Boccaccio
Giovanni Boccaccio

Giovanni Boccaccio was an Italian author and poet, born on June 16, 1313, and died on December 21, 1375. He is best known for his work 'The Decameron', a collection of 100 tales told by a group of young people during the Black Death. Boccaccio's contributions to literature are significant for his depiction of human nature and his influence on the development of the novel form. more

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