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This stunning hardcover collection brings alive the magnificent Italian city of Florence through the eyes of literary greats from Dante to Salman Rushdie.

Florence''s world-famous Renaissance is represented here by its most illustrious chroniclers, beginning with Dante''s vision of an Inferno teeming with his Florentine contemporaries, Boccaccio''s bawdy tales of young Florentine nobles in The Decameron, and the artist Cellini''s swashbuckling adventures. The city''s long tradition of attracting foreign visitors is celebrated by selections from Mark Twain''s The Innocents Abroad, E. M. Forster''s A Room with a View, and the rapturous impressions of Stendhal (who gave his name to Stendhal syndrome). Mary McCarthy provides a vivid depiction of a twentieth-century market town; Penelope Fitzgerald weaves a gentle comedy of manners among Florence''s fading aristocracy; Vasco Pratolini, one of the city''s most renowned modern authors, tells a tender

Florence Stories

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    A Hardback by Ella Carr

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      Publisher: Penguin Young Readers
      Publication Date: 20/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9780593318577, 978-0593318577
      ISBN10: 0593318579

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This stunning hardcover collection brings alive the magnificent Italian city of Florence through the eyes of literary greats from Dante to Salman Rushdie.

      Florence''s world-famous Renaissance is represented here by its most illustrious chroniclers, beginning with Dante''s vision of an Inferno teeming with his Florentine contemporaries, Boccaccio''s bawdy tales of young Florentine nobles in The Decameron, and the artist Cellini''s swashbuckling adventures. The city''s long tradition of attracting foreign visitors is celebrated by selections from Mark Twain''s The Innocents Abroad, E. M. Forster''s A Room with a View, and the rapturous impressions of Stendhal (who gave his name to Stendhal syndrome). Mary McCarthy provides a vivid depiction of a twentieth-century market town; Penelope Fitzgerald weaves a gentle comedy of manners among Florence''s fading aristocracy; Vasco Pratolini, one of the city''s most renowned modern authors, tells a tender

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