carried the tidings to the ear, when with one accord all the ladies and the three young men arose, and entered the gardens, where for no little time they found their delight in sauntering about the dewy meads, straying hither and thither, culling flowers, and weaving them into fair garland...
Introduction: The Ethical Dimension of the Decamerondoi:10.3138/9781442625754-003Marilyn Migiel
Regarded as one of the masterpieces of Western literature, the Decameron is a compendium of one hundred tales. The stories are told by several narrators who have fled the plague-ridden city of Florence; in the country home of their host, the escapees pass the time by telling tales to each...
薄伽丘《十日谈导读介绍》Boccaccio:THE DECAMERON , INTRODUCTION.pdf,1 Boccaccio: THE DECAMERON , INTRODUCTION Thirteen hundred and forty-eight years had passed since the fruitful Incarnation of the Son of God, when there came into the noble city of Flore
37, 111.) There is a Peronella in the Hunt (consult Glossary of the Huntresses, below). The name soon filtered down to other social classes, as Boccaccio's Neapolitan "Peronella and the Tub" story (Decameron 7.2) bears witness. For Villani's praise of King Robert, see Cronaca 12.9: "...
RENAISSANCERENAISSANCE 汇报人:信息收集人: PPT制作人: TheRenaissancereferstotheperiodin Europeancivilizationtowardstheendofthe MiddleAges,whichwascharacterizedbya surgeofinterestinclassicallearningand values. Started TextStudy_II_1.2 TextStudy MainIdeas MainIdeas Feature:TheRenaissanceischaracterisedbyseeking ...
Giovanni Boccaccio, Decameron Giacomo Casanova, Memoirs Donna Leon, By Its Cover Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities 5. June 8-12: Cairo: Stories within Stories Naguib Mahfouz, The Arabian Nights and Days The Thousand and One Nights Assia Djebar, A Sister to Scheherazade ...
•美国著名作家詹姆斯费尼莫库美国著名作家詹姆斯·费尼莫费尼莫·库珀(JamesFenimoreCooper))的小说《拓荒者》的小说《拓荒者》(ThePioneer)。)。CourseDescriptions •Half-yearCourse:16weeks,twoperiodsperweek;2Credits.•OpentoSeniors•ThisCourseisastudyoftheessenceofBritishLiterature,therelationofliterary...
IntroductiontoMusic MusicoftheMiddleAges(450-1450) DuringtheMiddleAges(Medieval)therewerethreeclassesofpeople:nobility, peasants,andclergy.Oftheseclasses,theclergywerethemostliterate.Boysreceived musiceducationinschoolsassociatedwithchurches,butwomenwerenotallowedto singinchurch(exception-singingwasallowedinconvents...
The dawn of Sunday was already changing from vermilion to orange, as the sun hasted to the horizon, when the queen rose and roused all the company. The seneschal had early sent forward to their next place of sojourn ample store of things meet with folk to make all things ready, and now...