The Decameron
Top View
- Virtue and Expediency: from Dante to Boccaccio to Montaigne Dante
- Parallels Between Boccaccio's Proem to the Decameron and Petrarch's Open- Ing Sonnet in the Canzoniere Have Suggested Themse
- Introduction
- The Language of Women As Written by Men: Boccaccio, Dante and Gendered Histories of the Vernacular*
- Elissa As a New Dido: Greece, the East, and the Westward Movement of Culture in the Decameron
- The Decameron and Il Libro Del Cortegiano: Story of a Conversation
- Clergy in the Decameron: Another Look?
- Anniversary of Giovanni Boccaccio's Birth and the Year of Italian Culture
- Decameron II 4: the Matrices of Voice
- “THE DECAMERON” by GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO – for the 700Th YEAR of HIS BIRTH
- Un-Masking Venice: Allegory and the Politics of Reading in <Em>
- The Publisher Gabriel Giolito De' Ferrari, Female Readers, and The
- Pasolini's Laugh: Joyful Ignorance in the Decameron Andrea Privitera Western University, [email protected]
- Renaissance Florence: Culture, History, Art
- The Pseudo-Aristotelian Liber De Bona Fortuna
- 1 41W Masterpieces of Italian Literature in Translation: Dante
- Andreuccio at the Well: Sanitation Infrastructure and Civic Values in Decameron II.5
- Where Does the Decameron Begin? Editorial Practice and Tables of Rubrics