This essay argues that confession in the Decameron is a liminal activity, which affords characters and readers a milieu removed from the space of society in which transformation and ultimately a temporary moment of transcendence of the secular world (almost a return to paradise) are achieved. In the tales of the Decameron in which confession is central to the narrative (novelle I.1, III.3, and VII.5), the liminal is a locus of trickery. Boccaccio subverts the notion of spiritual transcendence traditionally associated with the sacrament of confession and playfully substitutes the profane and the divine for each other. The parallels these stories establish between confession as a liminal activity and reading the Decameron suggests that Boccac...
The dissertation examines the philosophical implications of the Decameron in connection with Boccacc...
Providing new ways of reading Boccaccio\u27s masterpiece, Decameron , Ferme analyzes the dynamics be...
Abstract Authorizing the Reader: Dante and the Ends of the Decameronby Natalie Ann Cleaver Doctor of...
By investigating the first novella of the Decameron from the perspective of the sacred this article ...
With the decree of the Fourth Lateran Council (1215), the Church sought to implement changes to conf...
My dissertation analyzes the assumptions and anxieties the Decameron, in complete and expurgated for...
The present article tries to explain some points of the generic definition of confession, showing th...
The paper outlines the interdiscursive connections between Decameron, II 7 and one of the most debat...
My dissertation provides insight into the academic debate concerning the moral message of Giovanni B...
It is a well known fact that Boccaccio’s The Decameron has been strongly influenced by Dante’s The D...
This essay presents a reading of the Mediterranean sea as a narrative space in the Decameron. Throug...
This study explores the concepts of imagination, love and reason as portrayed in the stories of two ...
How to read a classic of literature such as the Decameron through a mediological approach? According...
The source of this theme initiated by Frano Čale, Franjo Švelec and Mate Zorić as a contribution to ...
This article outlines the interdiscursive connections between Decameron, ii. 7, and one of the most...
The dissertation examines the philosophical implications of the Decameron in connection with Boccacc...
Providing new ways of reading Boccaccio\u27s masterpiece, Decameron , Ferme analyzes the dynamics be...
Abstract Authorizing the Reader: Dante and the Ends of the Decameronby Natalie Ann Cleaver Doctor of...
By investigating the first novella of the Decameron from the perspective of the sacred this article ...
With the decree of the Fourth Lateran Council (1215), the Church sought to implement changes to conf...
My dissertation analyzes the assumptions and anxieties the Decameron, in complete and expurgated for...
The present article tries to explain some points of the generic definition of confession, showing th...
The paper outlines the interdiscursive connections between Decameron, II 7 and one of the most debat...
My dissertation provides insight into the academic debate concerning the moral message of Giovanni B...
It is a well known fact that Boccaccio’s The Decameron has been strongly influenced by Dante’s The D...
This essay presents a reading of the Mediterranean sea as a narrative space in the Decameron. Throug...
This study explores the concepts of imagination, love and reason as portrayed in the stories of two ...
How to read a classic of literature such as the Decameron through a mediological approach? According...
The source of this theme initiated by Frano Čale, Franjo Švelec and Mate Zorić as a contribution to ...
This article outlines the interdiscursive connections between Decameron, ii. 7, and one of the most...
The dissertation examines the philosophical implications of the Decameron in connection with Boccacc...
Providing new ways of reading Boccaccio\u27s masterpiece, Decameron , Ferme analyzes the dynamics be...
Abstract Authorizing the Reader: Dante and the Ends of the Decameronby Natalie Ann Cleaver Doctor of...