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A concise biographical and critical study that assembles the facts of the writer's life, explores his love for Fiammetta, and surveys his literary output in Tuscan and Latin with particular attention to the Decameron. It examines his intellectual relations with Dante and Petrarch, analyzes his attitudes toward women, and marshals sources, citations, and documentary evidence to support its claims. The narrative balances scholarly notes with readable commentary and includes discussion of visual and artistic responses to his tales, accompanied by selected illustrations and critical observations for general readers and students alike.

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Edward Hutton

Edward Hutton was an English author and travel writer known for his insightful explorations of Italy and its cultural heritage. His works often blend historical analysis with personal reflection, providing readers with a rich understanding of the places he visited. Among his notable titles is "Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa," which showcases his deep appreciation for the art and history of the region. Hutton also wrote biographical studies, such as "Giovanni Boccaccio, a Biographical Study," highlighting his interest in literary figures. His writings contribute to the literary heritage of travel literature, offering a unique perspective on the landscapes and histories of Italy.

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