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In Boccacio’s Decameron , Cervigni sees a parodic echo of the circles of Dante’s Divine Comedy , and asks whether Bocaccio envisions the voyage of the brigata as similar to Dante the Pilgrim’s journey toward the center, first the abysmal center of Lucifer, then towards the highest center, God.
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In Boccacio’s Decameron , Cervigni sees a parodic echo of the circles of Dante’s Divine Comedy , and asks whether Bocaccio envisions the voyage of the brigata as similar to Dante the Pilgrim’s journey toward the center, first the abysmal center of Lucifer, then towards the highest center, God.