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The Decameron is a distinctive work, in that it describes in detail the physical, psychological and social effects that the Bubonic Plague had on that part of Europe. It is also interesting to note that a number of the stories contained within The Decameron would later appear in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (However, it is not known whether Chaucer had known of the novel).
Pier Paolo Pasolini made a film based on the stories in The Decameron called, appropriately, The Decameron[?]
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