CHAUCER and BOCCACCIO
CHAUCER probably read Boccaccio’s Decameron, Although
we have no proof of this.
Some
biographers think that Chaucer met Boccaccio in Florence, during a staying in
Italy in 1372.
DECAMERON                                        The
CANTERBURY TALES
Completed around 1350                                                 Completed between 1387 and 1395
NARRATORS                                                                  NARRATORS
Seven
young women and three young men                    Thirty pilgrims, including Chaucer
They come
from the aristocracy                                     They
come from different
social classes
They tell stories
in prose                                                  They
tell verse tales
During the Black Death (1348)                                                                  In April
In a country house                                                                 During their journey to Canterbury
To escape the plague                                                               To visit Thomas Becket’s shrine
100 stories                                                                             120
stories (only 24 completed)
Each member of the group                              
will tell a story each day for 10
days                                                                                                           
DECAMERON
DECAMERON
 In general,
the storytellers choose a theme and
In general,
the storytellers choose a theme and   all of them tell a story regarding that theme
The Canterbury Tales
Each pilgrim will tell two stories while going 
to Canterbury and two stories while coming back from Canterbury 
It’s told in a style of
language fitting the social class of the narrator



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