Boccaccio’s Revenge

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A Literary Transposition of the Corbaccio (The Old Crow)

ISBN: 9024719615
ISBN 13: 9789024719617
Autor: Cartier, N R
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: 75 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.06.1977
Auflage: 1/1977
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT
Artikelnummer: 4151060 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

13occaccio's 'Revenge or the Old (9row 3 notes 64 Index 76 Introduction If Giovanni Boccaccio had encountered the deadly widow in black when he was ten years younger, he might have laughed oft'the humiliating incident and dressed it up for a rollicking episode of the Decameron, instead of laying the lady bare in a vitriolic satire under the name of the Old Crow. According to the most logical interpretation of his personal account, how ever, he was a greying man of forty-two; the bloom of youth had withered within him; and by the end of 1355, when he wrote the bitter denunciation, his "inimical Fortune" had dealt him a series of nasty blows. Since the publication of the Decameron, new material responsibilities had complicated his life; his diplomatic missions for the government of Florence were marked by some cruel disappointments, -in particular the defection of his beloved Petrarch to the Republic's arch-enemy, the hated Visconti. His old, undependable friend, Niccola Acciaiuoli, a glittering star at the court of Naples, had used his influence to have his own secretary, Zanobi da Strada, crowned poet laureate by the emperor, while Boccaccio himself had cul tivated the Muses for years in the footsteps of Dante and P('trarch, without the recognition he deserved.

Autorenporträt

InhaltsangabeBoccaccio's Revenge or The Old Crow.- notes.

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