Lisabetta y el tiesto de albahaca (Decamerón IV, 5): el sustrato folclórico de Boccaccio

  • José Luis Garrosa Gude
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Keywords: Decameron, Folklore, Literary parallels

Abstract

In the story VI, 5 of Decameron, Boccaccio uses a popular Italian song at that time as an excuse to create a tale in which he links different folk-motifs with true mastery. The article describes the close bond of that famous episode with the type of tale ATU 769, which deals with a friendly apparition of a deceased to his relatives. It also establishes a connection with the ballad La enamorada de un muerto, and finally with the main folkloric and narrative features of the Polydorus passage in the Aeneid and its universal literary parallels.
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Published
2011-03-03
How to Cite
Garrosa Gude, J. L. (2011). Lisabetta y el tiesto de albahaca (Decamerón IV, 5): el sustrato folclórico de Boccaccio. Cuadernos de Filología Italiana, Extra, 163-177. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CFIT/article/view/CFIT1010110163A