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The Canonbury Tales by Don Aitkin

$29.95 pb, 206 pp, 9780994265227

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Boccaccio started an avalanche of storytelling with The Decameron. His one hundred tales, told by ten narrators taking refuge from the Black Death in a villa outside Florence, have inspired a horde of copycats over the ensuing 660 years. Most famous of these is The Canterbury Tales. Although Don Aitkin's title echoes Chaucer's, his collection of stories pays higher tribute to Boccaccio's and shares similar themes: seduction, trickery, and life lessons.

 


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The Canonbury Tales by Don Aitkin

$29.95 pb, 206 pp, 9780994265227

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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