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Gleich acht berühmte Autoren sorgen in diesem attraktiven Set für einen wundervollen Liebesreigen. Diese Sammlung erkundet alle Facetten des Herzens: so gibt es handfeste Intrigen (Schiller), komplizierte Dreiecksgeschichten (Keyserling), gekonnte Verführungen (Casanova) – und die pralle Liebeslust von Balzac bis Boccaccio. Liebe – man hört es hier - kann eben alles.
The Decameron is a collection of stories within a story. Written in the 14th century by Italian author, poet and scholar Giovanni Boccaccio, it is a masterpiece of moral philosophy, and is generally viewed as the work that confirmed his reputation as the founder of Italian prose literature. It is also one of the world's great literary masterpieces.
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