02525nam 2200493z- 450 991049105160332120230221134216.0(CKB)4100000011939224(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/83307(EXLCZ)99410000001193922420202206d2020 |y 0itaurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChapter Il fantasma di Alatiel: desiderio, parola e memoria in Decameron II 7FlorenceFirenze University Press20201 electronic resource (15 p.)Studi e saggi88-5518-236-6 The aim of this essay is to analyse the story of Alatiel in its philosophical context, comparing the novella with the erotic and ethic conceptions in Middle Ages. From this point of view, it is possible to recognize two models in the story: the first is embodied by the lovers of the young woman and their savage behaviour, which seems to annihilate reason and morals, in line with the comment of Dino del Garbo to Donna me Prega. The second model is proposed by Alatiel, forced to indulge fortune’s will. Around this antithesis Boccaccio develops his narrative technique, switching focalization from Alatiel to her lovers, and again to Alatiel, to debate about one of the most important themes of the whole Decameron: human action between the context created by the fortune and moral choice.Chapter «Ut testatur Ovidius»Intorno a Boccaccio / Boccaccio e dintorni 2019 Chapter «Ut testatur Ovidius»Chapter Dal Filostrato ai rispetti di ambiente laurenzianoChapter Il mare, la tempesta, la quieteChapter Il fantasma di AlatielChapter Il Boccaccio di Baldassar CastiglioneChapter Ad alta voceChapter Itinerari amazzonici in BoccaccioChapter Boccaccio, il Decameron e la CruscaChapter La bisbetica domataIntorno a Boccaccio/Boccaccio e dintorni 2019 Alatielloveimaginationmoralsfortune.Petriccione Matteoauth1319259BOOK9910491051603321Chapter Il fantasma di Alatiel: desiderio, parola e memoria in Decameron II 73033675UNINA