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"The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio is a collection of one hundred novels told over ten days by seven ladies and three young men during a deadly pestilence in Florence. The tales of love, humor, and tragedy unfold against the backdrop of a society in chaos, where the grim reality of death and suffering is vividly depicted. From stories of greed and redemption to deception and manipulation, the book explores human nature in times of crisis and showcases the diverse experiences of its characters.
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