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24 Most Exciting TV Shows of Summer 2024: ‘The Bear,’ ‘Industry,’ and More

The Daily Beast 27 May 2024
Based on Giovanni Boccaccio’s 14th century book, this comedy tells the story of a group of nobles and their servants sheltering in place during a little pandemic known as the Black Death.
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The 29 Most Anticipated TV Shows of Summer 2024

Time 23 May 2024
The sun is coming out, the days are getting longer, and life somehow just seems that little bit happier ... Read more ... New Shows. Eric ... Echoes ... Giovanni Boccaccio’s original story was published in the 14th Century, making it some vintage adaptation goodness.
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32 TV Shows We Can’t Wait to Watch This Summer

New York Magazine 20 May 2024
Vulture; Photos ... ... It’s a bold move to take on the task of adapting Giovanni Boccaccio’s classic 14th-century short-story collection, centered on a group of nobles telling stories to pass the time while sheltering from the Black Death outside Florence.
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The 14 TV shows we’re most excited for this summer

The Los Angeles Times 16 May 2024
Created by Kathleen Jordan and executive produced by Jenji Kohan, the series stars Zosia Mamet and Saoirse-Monica Jackson (“Derry Girls”) and is inspired by Giovanni Boccaccio’s short stories — ...
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Movie on Dante's life, journey leads to look at hellish real-world events

Chicago Sun-Times 30 Apr 2024
Provided ... Opinion bug ... The movie notes this meeting is set out in Giovanni Boccaccio's "Life of Dante" — the first biography of Dante. While Boccaccio, author of the Decameron, was eight when Dante died, he did interview people who knew him.
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I Grandi della Letteratura Italiana: Giovanni Boccaccio

Bitchute 29 Mar 2024
Go to the source via the article link to view the video or lcik the video icon ....
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36 literary giants publish a ‘collaborative’ novel — but who wrote what?

CNN 26 Feb 2024
... and One Nights” and “The Decameron,” Giovanni Boccaccio’s 14th-century tale of a group of young Florentine nobles who flee their plague-ravaged city and tell each other stories to pass the time.
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Why 36 authors including Margaret Atwood, Celeste Ng and Scott Turow co-wrote a novel

The Mercury News 26 Feb 2024
About 30 or 40 years ago, I started a pandemic novel patterned after “The Decameron.” [Giovanni Boccaccio’s 14th-century book about a group of people who tell each other stories as they hide out ...
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Five books about the COVID pandemic to look out for in 2024

The Conversation 24 Jan 2024
1 ... 2 ... Inspired by Italian Renaissance writer Giovanni Boccaccio’s book, The Decameron (1353), and a short story collection by the New York Times called The Decameron Project (2020), comes this much anticipated collaborative pandemic novel ... the Super. 3 ... .
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The Daily Mail 04 Jan 2024
Thrilled by the global success of the soapy, sexy period drama Bridgerton, Netflix have turned to Boccaccio's Decameron — the medieval collection of stories about ... I'm sure Giovanni Boccaccio would be .
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‘It was crazy’: Saoirse-Monica Jackson on her whirlwind life after Derry Girls

The Observer 03 Dec 2023
full of adolescent facial contortions that dripped with awkwardness, disdain and indignation ...It’s crazy ... There’s also a Netflix series, The Decameron, based on Giovanni Boccaccio’s 14th-century collection of comic short stories. School daze ... From left.
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Humanism and Its Discontents

Quillette 16 Nov 2023
  . A review of Humanly Possible ... As a historical movement, it is more coherent ... Petrarch and his compatriot Giovanni Boccaccio “put together the [humanist] profile” of intellectual independence from faith and tradition ... Sydney. London ... .
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Has he lived 1,110 years, or only 106? A desert retiree’s magical metafictional tour

The Los Angeles Times 09 Nov 2023
Wishing now to die in peace, he has isolated himself from anyone he knew as Eugene ... In Giovanni Boccaccio’s 14 century work “The Decameron,” 10 people who have fled Florence during the Black Death spin stories to repel the darkness of despair ... .

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