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'''''Grammaire du Décaméron''''' (1969) (Eng: ''Grammar of the Decameron'') is a work of [[literary theory]] on the [[grammar]] of the [[Decameron]] written by [[Tzvetan Todorov]] in which he coined [[narratology]]. Todorov used the ''Decameron'' as the basis for the exploration of the [[structuralism|general structure]] of all [[narrative]]. '''''Grammaire du Décaméron''''' (1969) (Eng: ''Grammar of the Decameron'') is a work of [[literary theory]] on the [[grammar]] of the [[Decameron]] written by [[Tzvetan Todorov]] in which he coined [[narratology]]. Todorov used the ''Decameron'' as the basis for the exploration of the [[structuralism|general structure]] of all [[narrative]].
-==Further reading==+==References==
*Todorov, Tzvetan. (1969). ''Grammaire du Décameron''. The Hague: Mouton. *Todorov, Tzvetan. (1969). ''Grammaire du Décameron''. The Hague: Mouton.
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Grammaire du Décaméron (1969) (Eng: Grammar of the Decameron) is a work of literary theory on the grammar of the Decameron written by Tzvetan Todorov in which he coined narratology. Todorov used the Decameron as the basis for the exploration of the general structure of all narrative.

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  • Todorov, Tzvetan. (1969). Grammaire du Décameron. The Hague: Mouton.




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