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The Decameron

By: Giovanni Boccaccio
Narrated by: Simon Russell Beale, Gunnar Cauthery, Alison Pettitt, Daisy Badger, Carly Bawden, Lucy Briggs-Owen, full cast
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The Decameron is one of the greatest literary works of the Middle Ages. Ten young people have fled the terrible effects of the Black Death in Florence and, in an idyllic setting, tell a series of brilliant stories, by turns humorous, bawdy, tragic and provocative. This celebration of physical and sexual vitality is Boccaccio's answer to the sublime other-worldliness of Dante's Divine Comedy.

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2008 Oxford University Press (Translation) (P)2017 Naxos AudioBooks
Classics Middle Ages Witty Funny Comedy
Entertaining Short Stories • Excellent Vocal Performances • Full Cast Narration • Rich Historical Details
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Who would have thought that a book written in 1350 could be so much fun? The cast (British) do a wonderful job here and the stories are very funny. It gives a great feeling for life in the Renaissance. I highly recommend this recording.

A delightful listen!

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That is it. A very modern and approachable translation, and the readers are all superb.

Wonderful translation and presentation

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This was such a great listen! The stories were fanciful, there was lots of humor, and it was nice that you could hear a few short stories and then come back to the book and not miss anything really. Lots of satire, commentary on society, and philosophy woven into each entertaining story grouping. I loved it!

Wonderful narrative!

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The Decameron by Boccaccio is one of the great works of Medieval Italian literature. When I decided to read and study it, I had no idea that it would be so much fun. It consists of 100 short stories said to be invented by a group of young people needing respite from the Black Death. The themes tend to focus on sex and misbehaving clergy all told with wit and charm. The group of actors for this recording do a fabulous job of keeping the listener entertained through the 28 hours of the entire work. My only complaint is that nothing is indexed. I wanted to look up certain stories and could not easily find them.

A Medieval Masterwork

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Excellent performance and interesting translation, although not the most accurate. The tale rubrics are missing.

Great rendering and very enjoyable

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After listening to this, I wish I understand Italian love to listen to girls voices in the original language

Listening to the voices of the past

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That the writing is good has long been known, but I think the translation is deserving of high praise. The performers doing the narrating /story telling are excellent. Highly recommend.

Terrific all around

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Having read Chaucer early on, and having just finished Apuleius's The Golden Ass, I was charmed finding some of the same elements, scenarios, and characters preserved here in distinctive detail; this work is a wellspring of sophisticated romance, and as the party travels, regailing each other with tales that end in various ways, baudy farces, passionate love, gratified in some cases, perloined in others, schemes and plots devised and documented with entertaining cunning, great and noble tragedies that give Shakespeare a run for his money. I'm not fluent enough to have read the original Florentine, but the vocabulary used here is ornate, but still timeless enough to be compelling; it's not a surprise, given his liturgical education that some phraseology used would be biblical in nature, but refreshingly feminist notions and concepts are expressed, perhaps in our study and enjoyment of a work like this, we can find a sort of equalism, and in these troubling times, much solace and wisdom can be found in these volumes. The Naxos Team did a fantastic job bringing this rich work to life in the way that they have, music, and the vibrant, theatrically trained narrators breathe youthful, soulful emotion into their roles they read, and more often than not, they achieve their transport to tell the tales as best and honestly as they could be told. It's no challenge to put yourself in the shoes of the protagonists of these tales, and their plight is felt more closely, given the candid nature of the recitations that are given. In the same way that Chaucer did, it is easy to imagine the tales told could go one way or the other, and given no assurance that one tale will lead to tragic ends or not, it's easier to witness these stories told in a mood of suspense, rather than a journey towards the inevitable as so many tales tend to be, with a happy ever after ending being assured to placate the reader. Rather, the tales that haunt are those where requited love leads to tragic ends. Though the tone of some of these stories may seem avuncular in some ways, the well intentioned heart of the author and his aims toward mercy and agency in spite of orthodoxy shine through, and it is fascinating to see such tales told from a world that has changed so much in some ways, and so little in others. Endlessly worth your time and rapt attention, the Decameron demands it on the most obliging and humble terms. I'm grateful that these stories were preserved in such cosmopolitan and articulate stories, given the opportunity to explore this world preserved for you, I hope that you may find them in the same such.

Romance, Tragedy, Comedy, Tales Eloquently Told

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It begins with a description of the horrors of the plague in Florence and then embarks on an ambitious and rewarding series of stories that entertain, uplift, amuse and sometimes horrify the reader. Some are plain funny and some are suspenseful. Also gives a look into the lives of people in late Middle Ages/ early Renaissance.

Decameron is an amazing work!

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I enjoyed the plot, leading into a collection of short stories. The Afterward struck me as progressive and forward thinking.

Interesting premise

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