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Decameron - novelle scelte | Boccaccio | Audiolibro italiano
- By: Il Fantastomondico
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Novelle scelte da Decameron, di Giovanni Boccaccio, by Fantastomondico! ^^Grazie per l'ascolto <3Per commissioni o altre richieste: francescocarlozanetti@gmail.com Per altri aggiornamondici, mi trovi anche su: https://www.instagram.com/france_fanta/e https://youtube.com/c/ilfantastomondico
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Decameron. Parte 01 - Giornata Prima, Il by Giovanni Boccaccio (1313 - 1375)
- By: ciesse
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Il Decamerone è una raccolta di cento novelle scritta da Giovanni Boccaccio tra il 1349 e il 1351.Le novelle sono raccontate a turno da un gruppo di 7donne e 3 uomini rifugiatisi in una villa fuori Firenze per sfuggire all'imperversare della peste.È considerata una delle opere più importanti della letteratura del Trecento europeo, ed e' la capostipite della letteratura in prosa in volgare italiano. (Riassunto di Eysiss)
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Decameron Tales
- By: The Gaiety School of Acting
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The year is 1353, and the setting, an opulent Italian villa. Giovanni Boccaccio’s young men and women of The Decameron distract themselves from the encroaching plague and stave off the boredom of quarantine by weaving tales of terror, triumph and titillation. A mere 700 years later the Gaiety School of Acting class of 2020, distracting themselves from the encroaching plague and staving off the boredom of quarantine, bring you a reworked, revamped radio version of some of these 14th Century novellas - Decameron Tales. This podcast will whisk you into its flamboyant tales of love and ...
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Decameron 2020: Survival through Stories
- By: Thinkery & Verse
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Thinkery & Verse present "DECAMERON 2020: Survival through Stories," a reading and discussion of Bocaccio’s Decameron as it relates to contemporary pandemic experiences. To reawaken the full sense of Boccaccio’s framing device, our podcast will offer, for the first time in English, Boccaccio's Decameron recorded with eleven different actors (as opposed to a single reader). Guest artists include Karen Alvarado, Erin Bogert, Ashley Bufkin, Celine Dirkes, Diana Guizado, Bob Jones, JM Meyer, Brady Marchand (Sound Engineer), Abishek Nair, Regan Sims, Reagan Tankersly, and Ania Upstill. Podcast ...
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