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#77366
07/31/2002 2:45 PM
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"To those less convinced, Larner is generous. For me, one of the grace notes in his study was the wondrous parody of Marco Polo found tucked in Boccaccio's `Decameron,' quoted here:"
I have been unable to find any mention of Marco Polo in the Decameron. Can you?
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#77367
08/01/2002 3:18 AM
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Bill, the operative words here are, I think, "parody of Marco Polo". A parody would not necessarily announce itself as such and hence would not mention Marco Polo.
I haven't read the work you cite. I would imagine that the parody is found in either Day 8 Story 3 or Day 8 Story 9, both of which feature the inimitable duo Bruno and Bufalmacco.
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