
The Decameron (set of Volumes 1 and 2) (selected Translations of Famous Works)
by (italian) Giovanni Boccaccio
About This Novel
The work "The Decameron (Set Volume 1 and 2)" tells the story of ten young men and women who took refuge in a villa during the plague epidemic in Florence in 1348. They feasted all day long, each telling a story every day, and told a hundred stories in ten days, hence the name "The Decameron". Many of the stories are based on historical events and medieval legends. In "The Decameron", Boccaccio praised real life, praised love as the source of wisdom and beautiful sentiments, condemned asceticism, and made a powerful satire on the depravity of the feudal aristocracy and the shameless debauchery of the Catholic Church. The work adopts a frame structure to connect one hundred stories together, making the whole book coherent. The language of the work is concise and humorous, and the characters and objects are described with subtlety.
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Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
But personally I just think it's quite satisfactory! ! ! !
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Great book!
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Official(4)Scraped 6d ago
But personally I just think it's quite satisfactory! ! ! !
This translation is highly praised by all kinds of people
Great book!
Very good. 😘😘😘 Watched it several times
I like it. I watched it when I was a kid. I'm reviewing it now.
