CHRISTINE de PIZAN (C)

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CHRISTINE de PIZAN (C)
CHRISTINE de PIZAN (C)
CHRISTINE de PIZAN (C); University Press
of Florida, 1998; Earl Jeffrey Richards;
1998; 0813016185, 9780813016184; 241
pages
Providing a synthesis of opinion on the
lyrical works of Christine de Pizan, these
essays
aim
importance
to
demonstrate
as
first-rate
their
literary
masterpieces and as documents of early
feminist thought.
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Debating the Roman de la Rose; Around
the year 1400, the poet Christine de Pizan
initiated a public debate in France over
the literary "truth" and merit of the
Roman of the Rose, perhaps the most
renowned;
History;
ISBN:9780415967655;
446
pages;
A
Critical
Anthology; Christine McWebb, Earl Jeffrey
Richards; 2007
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Christine de Pizan was born in Venice and
raised in Paris at the court of Charles V of
France. Widowed at the age of
twenty-five, she turned to writing as a
source of comfort and income, and went
on to produce a remarkable series of
books, including poetry, politics.
Copyright 1998 by the Board of Regents
of the State of Florida Printed in the
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Cataloging-in-Publication Data Christine
de Pizan and medieval French
lyric/edited. Christine de Pizan (c.
1364-1430) was France's first professional
woman of letters. Her pioneering Book of
the City of Ladies begins when, feeling
frustrated and miserable after reading a
male writer's tirade against women,
Christine has a dreamlike vision where. ET
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volume de la matiere et l'engin (0 que tu
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me donnes entendement.