De peste e literatura: imagens do Decameron de Giovanni Boccaccio
Abstract
The XIV century knew one of the biggest tragedies that the humanity already lived: the Black Pest, that haunted the whole Europe after 1348 with an intensity that had not sight yet and leaved deep signs that influenced the subsequent centuries. That happening was narrated by Giovanni Boccaccio in his Decameron production. This study intends to make some considerations about the relation between the Pest and Boccaccio’s text.Downloads
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