The power of narration and the potential of storytelling in the «Elegy of madonna Fiammetta»
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2284-2667/1214Keywords:
Boccacio, Elegy of Madonna Fiammetta, naration, narrator, fictioAbstract
Focusing of Boccaccio’s narrative strategies, this article aims at demonstrating that the author wanted to develop in the Elegia di madonna Fiammetta a reflection on the nature of the narration and the role of the narrator. It stresses that this piece of work becomes a concrete and effective representation of the power and the potentialities of both the art of the narration and its narrative products, showing meaningful connections with the poetics which Boccaccio will resort to in the Decameron.
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