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About This Book
Ten young people flee a plague-stricken city and seclude themselves in the countryside, passing ten days by telling one hundred short stories. The narratives range from comic and erotic to tragic and didactic, each day guided by a designated storyteller and often framed by a loose thematic prompt. Together the tales portray wit, desire, irony, shifting fortune, and social hypocrisy, while interludes sketch daily routines and interpersonal dynamics. The collection mixes realism and satire with rhetorical variety to examine human behavior, coping strategies, and the uses of storytelling as consolation and entertainment.