The author and nationality of decameron.

Decameron is a collection of short stories. It is the earliest representative writer of the Italian Renaissance, Boccaccio's works with the greatest influence on later generations, and the first realistic work in the history of modern European literature. Write it in 1384 and 1353. This novel is concise and vivid. At the beginning of the work, 10 young men and women lived in a villa in the countryside of Florence to avoid the Black Death, and each of them told a story every day. In 10 days, 100 stories were told in turn, hence the name "decameron". It reflected the vast real society in Italy at that time, opposed asceticism, praised the love between men and women, opposed hierarchical privilege, advocated human equality, exposed the decay and ignorance of nobles, and attacked the hypocrisy and absurdity of monks. Most of the stories are based on historical events, medieval folklore and oriental folklore. Formally, it broke through the simple way of telling stories in medieval novels, and tried to explore new ways in describing natural features, sketching characters' personalities, portraying characters' psychology and sculpting images, which had a great influence on the development of later European novels.

Author style

Boccaccio (13 13- 1375), one of the earliest representatives of the Italian Renaissance, was a humanist who was keen on studying ancient books and a scholar who was familiar with Greek. He is the author of the novel Philocolo, the epics Teseida and Philotert, the pastoral Yameto, the long poem Phantom of Love, and Tano, the goddess of free souls. His most important work which has the greatest influence on later generations is decameron, a collection of short stories. These works reflect the viewpoint of humanism and the characteristics of early humanism, such as advocating retro culture, opposing the asceticism of the church, affirming people's right to enjoy secular happiness, and praising human love and joy. At the same time, they also show the narrowness of humanistic thought, and regard personal happiness and personal interests as supreme things. This is the initial ideological achievement of budding capitalism. Together with Dante and Petrarch, he was called the "Three Masters" in the early Renaissance.

Screen reproduction

The film decameron is based on the novel of the same name by Italian writer Boccaccio.

/kloc-in the 0/4th century, civil wars were frequent in Italy, and everyone was in danger. Boccaccio, a storyteller, broke into the city regardless of danger for his beloved woman Fermeta. But Fermetar was indifferent to his pursuit and made up stories to mock Boccaccio. Boccaccio was fearless, and told Fermeta his true feelings with his eloquence, which was ultimately caused by sincerity. Boccaccio finally won the girl's heart with his witty mind, touching story and persistent spirit.