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544
Novel • Fiction
Pyrenees, France • 16th century
1558
Adult
18+ years
The Heptameron by Marguerite de Navarre follows ten noble travelers stranded in a Pyrenees abbey by flooding, who pass the time by telling true stories, engaging in daily devotional studies and afternoon storytelling sessions. They cover themes from the lives of nobility to common townspeople, merchants, and clergy, and discuss the moral implications of their tales, influenced by the Renaissance spirit and humanism. The book contains accounts of sexual and scatological humor.
Humorous
Romantic
Bittersweet
Melancholic
Contemplative
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Marguerite De Navarre’s Heptameron is widely praised for its intricate storytelling and vivid portrayal of Renaissance society, capturing human nature with humor and insight. Critics admire Navarre's clever narrative structure and engaging characters but note occasional repetitive themes. Overall, this work is valued for its literary innovation and historical significance.
Readers who enjoy The Decameron and The Canterbury Tales will be delighted by Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron. It appeals to lovers of Renaissance literature, framed narratives, and tales blending romance, intrigue, and social commentary. Fans of historical storytelling and complex character interactions will find it captivating.
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Parlamente
Characterized by intelligence and authority, she is married to Hircan and widely recognized as a knowledgeable storyteller with a connection to Marguerite de Navarre.
Longarine
A recently widowed young woman whose name suggests eloquence; she deals with the recent death of her husband during the group's journey.
Ennasuite
A member of the group who arrives with Nomerfide after escaping a bear attack, reflecting a connection to Marguerite de Navarre's entourage.
Nomerfide
The youngest in the group known for telling amusing stories, she arrives with Ennasuite following a bear attack in the mountains.
Hircan
The outspoken husband of Parlamente, a warrior who believes firmly in male dominance and is known for his blunt remarks.
Dagoucin
A young advocate of Platonic ideals, characterized by his self-restraint and belief in saintly tastes, with an ambiguous romantic allegiance.
Saffredent
A young man with a cynical view of human nature, often humorous, whose name suggests connections to lechery and sinful tastes.
Geburon
Considered by Marguerite's circle as wise, he blends liveliness with austerity and stands out as a sensible presence in the group.
Simontaut
The longtime serviteur of Parlamente known for his sharp tongue and frequent use of sexual innuendos in stories about women.
544
Novel • Fiction
Pyrenees, France • 16th century
1558
Adult
18+ years
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