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Tales from the Gesta Romanorum

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Tradutor Charles Swan

Editora: Good Press

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Tales from the Gesta Romanorum is a collection of moral fables and allegorical stories compiled by various authors in the 13th century. The book is a reflection of the medieval literary style of storytelling with a didactic purpose, offering moral lessons through entertaining narratives. Each tale is rich in symbolism and often features mythical creatures and supernatural elements, making it a captivating read for those interested in medieval literature and moral philosophy. The Gesta Romanorum provides a glimpse into the values and beliefs of the medieval world, making it a valuable resource for understanding the cultural and intellectual history of the time. The book's enduring popularity highlights its timeless appeal and relevance in exploring universal themes of human nature and ethics. Fans of classic literature and folklore will find this collection to be a treasure trove of wisdom and entertainment, offering insights into the moral complexities of the medieval era.
Disponível desde: 14/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 156 páginas.

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