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Author Marafioti, Martin, author

Title Storytelling as Plague Prevention in Medieval and Early Modern Italy : the Decameron Tradition
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2016

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Contents Chapter 1 From psychosomatic health to narrative prophylaxis -- chapter 2 Storytelling as plague prevention in Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron -- chapter 3 The rst plague Decamerons: Sacchetti's Trecentonovelle and Sercambi's Novelliere -- chapter 4 Renaissance and Baroque Decamerons
Summary "Through close readings of five Italian collections of novellas written over a 500-year period, Martin Marafioti explores the literary tradition of storytelling, and particularly its efficacy as a healing tool following traumatic visitations from the plague. In this study, Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron provides the framework for later authors. Although Boccaccio was not the first writer to deal with pestilence or epidemics in a literary work, he was the first to unite the topos of a life-threatening context with a public health disaster like the Black Death, and certainly the first author to propose storytelling as a means of prophylaxis in times of plague. Marafioti goes on to analyze Franco Sacchetti's Trecento Novelle, Giovanni Sercambi's Novelliere, Celio Malespini's Duecento Novelle, and Francesco Argelati's Decamerone, following in its longue-durée the ups and down, structurally and thematically, of the realistic novella as a genre."--Provided by publisher
Subject Italian fiction -- History and criticism
Storytelling -- Social aspects -- Italy
Italian fiction
Storytelling -- Social aspects
Italy
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781315610887
1315610884