Masterpieces of Italian Literature at 桃子视频 (MIL@P)

鈥淢asterpieces of Italian Literature at 桃子视频鈥 aims to develop a thriving community of graduate students of all Schools and specializations that will consider texts of Italian Literature that played a pivotal role in global history. Although the group will focus on Italian texts, we intend to involve as many 桃子视频 students as possible, and therefore, our conversations about primary and secondary readings will be in English, and the texts might be read either in Italian or English. This reading group plans to use resources in the Van Pelt Library and its vast collections of Italian manuscripts and prints. While reading some of the most influential works in Italian history, the group will circulate knowledge about Italian culture in the United States with the help and collaboration of scholars from the University of 桃子视频sylvania and external guests. The graduate students in Italian Studies are proud to announce the fifth year of 鈥淢asterpiece of Italian Literature @ 桃子视频,鈥 a graduate-led group that aims to read literary texts that have played a pivotal role in global literature. This year, we will read several聽short stories from the聽Decameron聽written by聽Giovanni Boccaccio.聽Boccaccio聽was born in聽Florence聽in 1313聽where he聽died in聽1375. Along with Dante and Petrarch, he is considered one of the three 鈥渃rowns鈥 of Italian Literature.聽Boccaccio is best known for聽Decameron,聽which was written in the Florentine vernacular and would become a model for Italian prose. Boccaccio鈥檚 influence extends beyond just the Italian language as聽Decameron聽was an inspiration for Geoffery Chaucer鈥檚聽Canterbury Tales,聽one of the greatest works of English literature, as well.聽Decameron,聽written in the wake of the Black Death, is a collection of one hundred tales told by a group of seven young women and three young men who flee their afflicted city of Florence and seek safety and refuge from the pandemic of their day in the surrounding countryside. The tales told in the聽Decameron聽range from love stories to tragedy, from聽erotic to commedy. The wealth of these stories reflect the diversity and range of the human experience which is still celebrated today. Modern representations of Boccaccio鈥檚聽Decameron聽include Pier Paolo Pasolini鈥檚 1970 film as well as a 2024 Netflix series. We hope you will join us in enjoying the Boccaccio鈥檚 original聽Decameron,聽the timeless classic of Italian literature which continues to聽charm audiences for more than seven centuries.聽Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/ital-milap For any questions, don鈥檛 hesitate to contact us at milaupenn@gmail.com