In the summer of 1348, as the Black Death devastates Florence, ten young aristocrats escape to the countryside, where they entertain themselves by sharing a hundred stories over ten days. These tales, filled with love, adventure, and unexpected twists, reflect the earthly values of their time, from the clever Peronella hiding her lover to the audacious Ser Cepperello’s journey to sainthood. This complete edition of Giovanni Boccaccio’s “The Decameron,” translated by G. H. McWilliam, offers a vivid glimpse into medieval Italy and remains a cornerstone of European literature.
Why You Should Read?
- Offers a timeless exploration of human nature and social dynamics through engaging storytelling.
- Provides historical insight into 14th-century Italy during the Black Death.
- Features a renowned translation that captures Boccaccio’s lively and imaginative prose.
- Appeals to readers interested in classic literature, medieval history, and cultural studies.