How to read a classic of literature such as the Decameron through a mediological approach? According to a first reflection on the general structure of the work, the author investigates the reasons making the text a decisive moment of rupture and innovation in the history of communication and culture. Main issues concern: Firstly, the medium's invention we are used to calling "literature", through the abandonment of the late medieval forms of written textuality. Significant changes in the medium's structure are related with the silent reading spread, and with the new social life complexity in cities. Secondly, the awareness of the reality-phenomenon ambiguity, and the consequent need to face it through a full sensorial experience: Wit...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the rewriting of some of the Decameron's novellas both a...
A reading of Boccaccio's poetics in the Decameron from the perspective of his interpretative strateg...
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) quickly obtained the title of classic author, mostly thanks to his ma...
How to read a classic of literature such as the Decameron through a mediological approach? According...
My dissertation analyzes the assumptions and anxieties the Decameron, in complete and expurgated for...
Much of the twentieth-century research carried out on the reception of Boccaccio in medieval and Ren...
This paper takes into account the oneiric issue in Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron, with the aim of def...
The dissertation examines the philosophical implications of the Decameron in connection with Boccacc...
RESUMO: Por meio dos conceitos de Bakhtin sobre o surgimento do romance moderno, este artigo ilustra...
This article studies the chages that Decameron’s framing construction underwent in the fi rst editio...
This doctoral thesis may be read in two different ways: on the one hand it aims at breaking the grou...
MARIA PIA ELLERO, Appetite and pleasure. Sources and intertexts in ‘Decameron’, X 7 In the Proem of...
Umorismo as Luigi Pirandello defines it is distinct from the general body of literary material meant...
The ambiguity of storytelling, practiced in Boccaccio’s ‘Decameron’, has been explained as a symptom...
Engaging with plague literature such as Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the rewriting of some of the Decameron's novellas both a...
A reading of Boccaccio's poetics in the Decameron from the perspective of his interpretative strateg...
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) quickly obtained the title of classic author, mostly thanks to his ma...
How to read a classic of literature such as the Decameron through a mediological approach? According...
My dissertation analyzes the assumptions and anxieties the Decameron, in complete and expurgated for...
Much of the twentieth-century research carried out on the reception of Boccaccio in medieval and Ren...
This paper takes into account the oneiric issue in Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron, with the aim of def...
The dissertation examines the philosophical implications of the Decameron in connection with Boccacc...
RESUMO: Por meio dos conceitos de Bakhtin sobre o surgimento do romance moderno, este artigo ilustra...
This article studies the chages that Decameron’s framing construction underwent in the fi rst editio...
This doctoral thesis may be read in two different ways: on the one hand it aims at breaking the grou...
MARIA PIA ELLERO, Appetite and pleasure. Sources and intertexts in ‘Decameron’, X 7 In the Proem of...
Umorismo as Luigi Pirandello defines it is distinct from the general body of literary material meant...
The ambiguity of storytelling, practiced in Boccaccio’s ‘Decameron’, has been explained as a symptom...
Engaging with plague literature such as Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the rewriting of some of the Decameron's novellas both a...
A reading of Boccaccio's poetics in the Decameron from the perspective of his interpretative strateg...
Giovanni Boccaccio (1313-1375) quickly obtained the title of classic author, mostly thanks to his ma...