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Daniel - 06/07/2010 Summary Decameron Decameron


The triumph of the death of Bruno Buffalmacco, around 1342. It has influenced decisively the focus on death, the body and certainly the stesurea the Decameron. Buffalmacco character is of two stories of the Decameron


A fresco (probably in Pompeii) shows that depicted the God Priapus (fallico!). The Satiricon attributed to the writer Petronius Orman, text can be considered a precursor of the Decameron

called The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio Prince Jailbird written after 1349 (one year after the great black plague). It is an ancient Greek word: deca "ten" and Cameron "days"). It is a collection of one hundred short stories written by Giovanni Boccaccio. The work is considered a milestone in the literary transition between the medieval morality, which emphasized the spiritual love, and the beginning of realism, which starts the recording of land values \u200b\u200bwhich are included in humanism. The divine nature leaves the stage and begins to affect man. It has been written in Tuscan (liungua in Tuscany or Tuscan dialect) with the subtitle "Prince Jailbird." The mark of the Decameron, is certainly (or seemingly) 's experience in Europe and the advent of the Black Death in this period of terror that the story unfolds. The Decameron
opens like a text that is very ironic. There is a precedent with respect to the Decameron, and is the "Satiricon" Petrone
[The book recounts the vicissitudes of Encolpius, the young protagonist, Gitone, his adolescent love, and friend-enemy dell'infido Ascyltus. The background, only deductible, tells of an outrage committed by Encolpius against the phallic god Priapus, who then on to the protagonist pursues him causing a series of erotic failures. Not the Decameron
inventing the erotic, but you could say he invented the metaphor of 'eroticism, that is an eroticism to the power, transmitted by reading and literature. The Decameron begins the realism in the European tradition. So the novels that are the basis of modern literature refer to the structure of the Decameron, which shows a large formal structure. Why consider the Decameron realistic? Prince Jailbird is a quote from Canto V of Dante's Inferno (metaliterature or intertextual quotation). Presents love in Dante, but a love of Paolo and Francesca amantiu two who love each other because read a book about the love of Lancelot and Guinevere. The two lovers are killed by the cuckolded husband (Gianciotto) and are (by Dante!) Condemned to hell. Throw the blame on the book they read. This introduces the character in Boccaccio's Decameron in the book. In the Decameron, there is a realistic vision, but there is also the opposite: the literary construction of the machine.
There is a large fresco (24 meters), The Triumph of Death, by Bruno Buffalmacco those who see death, who fight against death, that are scared to death and so on.

The Decameron, although it does represent the reality (as he wants and says Erich Auerbach in his Mimesis magnificent text, realism in the Western tradition) in fact, for three reasons intertextually is linked to the literary tradition: The name
Decameron by Hexameron (a religious text on the creation of the world in six days), so a grandoe parody. Prince Jailbird, which ties him to Dante, but it is ironic reversal. And finally, the link with the triumph of death ...

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