Boccaccio"s Decameron - Rewriting the Christian Middle Ages and the Lyric Tradition

Dino S. Cervigni

Boccaccio"s  Decameron  - Rewriting the Christian Middle Ages and the Lyric Tradition
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
Country
United States
Published
8 January 2021
Pages
554
ISBN
9780866986069

Boccaccio"s Decameron - Rewriting the Christian Middle Ages and the Lyric Tradition

Dino S. Cervigni

This study develops a new interpretation of The Decameron, Giovanni Boccaccio’s masterpiece, which has found new popularity in the wake of COVID. Dino S. Cervigni offers an inclusive and novel reading of the collection, theorizing that the first ninety tales offer a parodic rewriting of the Christian Middle Age, while the last ten tales craft a reconstruction of society based on human and liberal principles such as generosity and sacrifice.

Still relevant to this day, The Decameron offers a notable description of the bubonic plague of 1348 which devastated Western Europe-drawing striking parallels with the current global pandemic. Furthermore, Boccaccio’s concluding message applies to all of us in the present moment, plunged as we are into a world of intellectual and ethical chaos, exhorting us to practice forgiveness, compassion, tolerance, mutual acceptance, and generous open-mindedness. No other book on The Decameron offers such a relevant, up-to-date reading of the classic work.

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