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Edward Hutton

Giovanni Boccaccio, a Biographical Study

"Giovanni Boccaccio: A Biographical Study" by Edward Hutton is a detailed literary and biographical account written in the early 20th century. The work explores the life, loves, and literary contributions of Giovanni Boccaccio, a significant figure in the development of Italian prose and one of the early humanists. It aims to provide a thorough examination of his life and works, particularly his relationship with Fiammetta and his interactions with notable contemporaries like Dante and Petrarch, positing Boccaccio's significance within the broader context of Renaissance literature. At the start of this study, the author sets the stage by addressing the need for a comprehensive examination of Boccaccio's life, mentioning the general uncertainties surrounding many biographical facts. Hutton notes the obscurity of Boccaccio's parentage, the circumstances of his birth, and his childhood, which appears to have been marred by his father's ambitions for him in trade and disdain for business. The narrative suggests that Boccaccio's early experiences, including a challenging relationship with his stepmother and an initial foray into commerce, profoundly influenced his later literary aspirations, eventually leading him to abandon trade in favor of the humanities. This opening portion establishes a foundation for understanding Boccaccio's motivations as a writer while hinting at the complexities of his identity and the human experiences that shaped his work.

Hermann Hesse

Boccaccio

"Boccaccio" by Hermann Hesse is a biographical essay published in 1904. The work traces the life of Giovanni Boccaccio, the medieval Italian storyteller, from his illegitimate birth in Paris to his death in Florence. Hesse follows Boccaccio's rebellious youth, his passionate affairs with noblewomen, his reluctant transformation from merchant's son to writer, and his creation of the immortal Decameron. The essay also explores two beloved tales from Boccaccio's masterwork, celebrating the beauty and craft of Renaissance storytelling.

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