μῦθοι Mythoi
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Scholars’ trail — 2references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • Italian Novella*Rotunda.
  • general Boccaccio Decameron VII No. 2 (Lee 186)
Within the index

Filed under Paramour escapes by disguise.

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The lovers as pursuer and fugitive. The wife is visited by two gallants. When the husband approaches, one goes out with drawn sword; the other hides in the house. She convinces her husband that she has given refuge to a fugitiveParamour poses as doctorLover hidden in chest with feathers. Husband believes he is a devil. (Cf. K1218.1.)Paramour poses as unsuccessful suitor. When surprised with the wife he tells the husband that he has been trying to force the woman, with no success. The wife supports the statementParamour escapes disguised as monkParamour disguised as pregnant womanParamour poses as robberParamour disguised as cloth merchant is surprised by the husband. He asks the woman to be paid for a pretended saleParamour leaving love-tryst is met by husband. Pretends he had come to see him on businessParamour escapes by pretending to be returning borrowed basketEscaping paramour said to be a deity

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