<p>"For each <i>novella</i>, the reader will find both a good summary of the precedent critical literature and new and innovative interpretations of the role of the <i>beffa</i> within <i>Decameron’s</i> eighth day and in the context of the two precedent days of narration."</p> - Nicola Esposito, PhD Candidate, University of Notre Dame (<em>Annali d’italianistica</em>)

Divided into ten days of ten novellas each, Boccaccio’s Decameron is one of the literary gems of the fourteenth century. The Decameron Eighth Day in Perspective is an interpretive guide to the stories of the text’s Day Eight – a day dedicated to tales of tricks and practical jokes. By drawing on literary precursors such as fabliaux, epic, philosophy, exempla, Dante’s Commedia, and scripture, and by meditating on the dynamics of civic engagement in fourteenth-century Florence, Boccaccio develops in these stories of jests a self-consciously literary representation of the Florentine social imaginary.

The essays in this volume, all written by prominent scholars, survey previous scholarship and open up new cultural and historical perspectives on Boccaccio’s sophisticated art of storytelling. They analyze both the literary sources that Boccaccio’s comic narratives transform, as well as the political, legal, and ethical contexts with which they engage. Each contributor tackles a single tale, yet their essays also register major themes and concerns that recur throughout Day Eight, allowing for close connections among the essays.

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Stories about pranks figure prominently in Boccaccio’s Decameron. This book explores Boccaccio’s poetics of repetition, accumulation, and contiguity in Day Eight, a day rich in tales of practical jokes.
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Introduction
William Robins

1. The Tale of Gulfardo and Ambruogia (Decameron VIII.1)
K.P. Clarke

2. Obscene Exchanges (Decameron VIII.2)
Maggie Fritz-Morkin

3. The Artist and the Police: Calandrino’s Invisibility and the Legal Fictions of Decameron VIII.3
Justin Steinberg

4. Monna Piccarda, Ciutazza, and the Provost of Fiesole: An Absence of Beauty (Decameron VIII.4)
Katherine A. Brown

5. The Jokesters and the Judge (Decameron VIII.5)
William Robins and Leah Faibisoff

6. The Tale of Calandrino and the Stolen Pig (Decameron VIII.6)
Rhiannon Daniels

7. The Scholar and the Widow: Corrupt Appetite and Moral Failure in Society’s Intellectual Elite (Decameron VIII.7)
Teodolinda Barolini

8. Doing Unto Others, or Sienese Polyamory (Decameron VIII.8)
Olivia Holmes

9. The Three Faults of Master Simone (Decameron VIII.9)
Elisa Brilli

10. The Tale of Salabaetto and Iancofiore (Decameron VIII.10)
Roberta Morosini

Bibliography

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ISBN
9781487506902
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
296

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Biografisk notat

William Robins is president of Victoria University and associate professor of English and Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto.