Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB 3
Kopierschutz
Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
01.03.2026
Verlag
CLXBXSeitenzahl
250 (Printausgabe)
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377 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9780975204627
Set in the mythic world of ancient Greece, the poem centers on the legendary hero Theseus and the dramatic conflict between two Theban knights, Arcita and Palemone. Captured during war and imprisoned in Athens, the two cousins find their loyalty and brotherhood tested when they both fall in love with the noble Emilia. From that moment, their bond gives way to rivalry, and love becomes the catalyst for fate, honor, and tragic destiny.
Boccaccio skillfully blends epic grandeur with intimate psychological insight. While battles and tournaments provide spectacle and heroic drama, the heart of the narrative lies in the emotional struggle between passion and duty. Arcita and Palemone are not merely warriors but fully realized individuals torn between friendship and romantic devotion. Emilia herself is portrayed with dignity and complexity, caught in a world where political power and personal longing intersect.
Inspired by classical sources yet infused with medieval sensibilities, The Teseida bridges two literary traditions. It draws upon ancient mythology while introducing the courtly ideals and narrative structures that would shape later Renaissance literature. Its influence extended beyond Italy, inspiring Geoffrey Chaucer's Knight's Tale and contributing to the evolution of European epic and romantic poetry.
Throughout the poem, themes of fortune, divine intervention, and the unpredictability of destiny unfold against a richly detailed backdrop. The gods observe and influence events, reminding readers of the delicate balance between human will and cosmic design. Yet amid this grand framework, Boccaccio's focus remains firmly on the emotional realities of love, jealousy, honor, and sacrifice.
Majestic in scope yet deeply human in its portrayal of longing and rivalry, The Teseida stands as a foundational work of early Renaissance literature. It is both a celebration of heroic tradition and a meditation on the fragile nature of desire-an enduring epic that captures the timeless tensions between loyalty, ambition, and the heart's irresistible call.
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