This delightful book explores the rich history of fable and song in Italy. The author weaves together a fascinating tapestry of legends, myths, and folktales, tracing their evolution from ancient times to the present day. Along the way, she introduces readers to Italy's most famous troubadours, minstrels, and balladeers, and highlights the role that fable and song have played in shaping the nation's cultural identity.
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