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1353

Boccaccio finishes the Decameron

1353

After five years of intermittent writing, Boccaccio completed his cycle of a hundred tales told over ten days by ten young Florentines hiding from the plague in a country villa. Lewd, witty, secular, and sympathetic to women's desires, the collection was an act of literary recovery from collective trauma and the founding text of European prose fiction.