Les dix dizaines des Cent nouvelles nouvelles, Volume 1, presents a collection of short stories that offer a captivating glimpse into medieval French society. Attributed to various authors and compiled in the 15th century, these tales reflect the social customs, moral values, and everyday life of the time. Damase Jouaust's edition provides a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of French literature and history.
These stories, full of wit and wisdom, provide insight into the narrative traditions of the late Middle Ages and offer a rich tapestry of human experience. This edition ensures the enduring accessibility of these important historical and literary works.
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