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Giovanni Boccaccio

La Fiammetta

La Fiammetta, penned by Giovanni Boccaccio in the 14th century, stands as a landmark of early Italian literature, intertwining poetic elegance with rich narrative depth. Presented as a first-person account, this novel explores the themes of love, longing, and emotional turmoil through the eyes of its titular character, Fiammetta. Boccaccio employs a lyrical prose style that shifts between the reflective and the passionate, showcasing his mastery of the vernacular. Positioned within the context of medieval courtly love literature, La Fiammetta resonates with elements of realism that elevate personal experience and emotional authenticity over the more idealized forms of earlier works. Giovanni Boccaccio, a key figure of the Italian Renaissance, is renowned for his contributions to poetry and narrative. His life experiences, including his own romantic entanglements and friendships with contemporaries like Petrarch, profoundly influenced his writing. Boccaccio's keen insights into human emotions and societal norms, derived from a background in commerce and a multicultural milieu in Florence, enabled him to develop characters that are both relatable and reflective of the complexities of desire and betrayal. For readers seeking a profound exploration of love's intricacies, La Fiammetta is a compelling journey into the heart of human experience. Boccaccio's expressive style and innovative approach to narrative create a timeless exploration that resonates with contemporary audiences, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.
48 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
Translator
James C. Brogan
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