Boccaccio’s Teseida

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Boccaccio’s Teseida is a 14th-century Italian epic poem that recounts the rival love of two friends for the same woman, set against the backdrop of ancient Thebes and often regarded as a key source for later Renaissance and English literary works.

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Boccaccio’s Teseida canonical 1
Teseida delle nozze d’Emilia 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian literary work
epic poem
associatedWith Giovanni Boccaccio’s early narrative experiments
author Giovanni Boccaccio
basedOn classical themes of Theban legend
countryOfOrigin Italy
dateOfComposition 14th century
genre epic poetry
romance
hasForm narrative poem
hasPart twelve books
hasProtagonist two rival friends in love
historicalContext composed in 14th-century Italy
influenced English Renaissance literature
Renaissance epic tradition
languageFamily Romance languages
literaryPeriod Renaissance Italy
surface form: Italian Trecento
literarySignificance key source for later English literary works
key source for later Renaissance works
mainTheme rival love of two friends for the same woman
movement early Renaissance literature
narrativeFocus conflict between friendship and love
notableFor early use of ottava rima in narrative poetry
originalLanguage Italian
setting Thebes
surface form: ancient Thebes

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Parliament of Fowls inspiredBy Boccaccio’s Teseida
The Knight's Tale basedOn Boccaccio’s Teseida
this entity surface form: Teseida delle nozze d’Emilia