The text examines the main references to Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron in the workof Italo Calvino, with special attention to the recurrent themes of the movement and thechange of spatial position (either in an actual or metaphorical sense) as the possible centralideas in the interpretations given by Calvino to Boccaccio's masterpiece. A specialattention has been given to the tales of Andreuccio da Perugia, mentioned by Calvino inhis introduction to the Fiabe Italiane; and to the ones of Guido Cavalcanti and MadonnaOretta, both mentioned in Lezioni americane.
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