Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron
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Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron
Summary
Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron is a novella in the Decameron[1].
Key Facts
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron authored Giovanni Boccaccio[2].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's instance of is recorded as novella in the Decameron[3].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's part of the series is recorded as The Decameron[4].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron is part of Day 5[5].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's Commons category is recorded as Ninth tale of fifth day[6].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's has edition or translation is recorded as Q43303549[7].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's has edition or translation is recorded as Novel 5, 9[8].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's has edition or translation is recorded as Q43305135[9].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's narrative location is recorded as Florence[10].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's title is recorded as Giornata quinta - novella nona[11].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's short name is recorded as Decameron (V, 9)[12].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's short name is recorded as Decameron 5.9[13].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's first line is recorded as Federigo degli Alberighi ama e non è amato e in cortesia spendendo si consuma e rimangli un sol falcone, il quale, non avendo altro dà a mangiare alla sua donna venutagli a casa; la quale, ciò sappiendo, mutata d’animo, il prende per marito e fallo ricco.[14].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's narrator is recorded as Fiammetta[15].
- Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's narrative motif is recorded as The falcon of Sir Federigo[16].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron authored Giovanni Boccaccio[2].
Publication
Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron is part of Day 5[5]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Decameron[4].
Subject and Themes
Day 5 Tale 9 of the Decameron's part of the series is recorded as The Decameron[4].