El hortelano en el jardín de las monjas: Boccaccio, Decamerón III, 1
Abstract
Tale III, 1 from Boccaccio’s Decamerone has a narrative structure and a range of erotic symbols and metaphors –related to the semantic field of trading and agriculture– that are common in several folk traditions, even in the Spanish one. Comparative analyse of the medieval Italian tale and some folktales, folk songs and ballads recorded in Spain during the XXth century.Downloads
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