Allegory of the self: Boccaccio's Buccolicum carmen
<p>This thesis sets out to provide an interdisciplinary study of four of the sixteen hexameter poems in Giovanni Boccaccio’s pastoral Buccolicum carmen (ca. 1362/63). It argues that the Buccolicum is a coherent book of poetry that displays an allegory of Boccaccio’s autofictional self, constru...
Main Author: | De Oliveira Fonseca Junior, A |
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Other Authors: | Harrison, S |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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