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Christine de Pizan

2021
In creating her own particular style and legitimizing her status as a literary woman, a reflection on the female condition emerges from her work. This chapter considers two key texts: Cité des dames and Epistre Othea. The author's aim in the latter may not initially seem to be the exploration of women's dignification, since we are dealing with a text ...
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Christine De Pizan

2020
Introduction Christine in Context Christine de Pizan and the Political Life in Late Medieval France, Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski Christine de Pizan as Translator and Voice of the Body Politic, Lori Walters Somewhere between Destructive Glosses and Chaos: Christine de Pizan and Medieval Theology, Earl Jeffrey Richards Christine de Pizan: Memory's ...
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Christine de Pizan

2004
A comprehensive bibliography covering the most productive period to date, 1991-2002, of scholarship on the work of Christine de Pizan.
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Christine de Pizan

2008
The literary corpus of Christine de Pizan ( c .1363- c .1431) enacts all aspects of authorship as a performance of gender: not only does Christine self-consciously construct a gendered voice within the rhetorical structures of late medieval literary cultures, but this construct changed and evolved during Christine’s long and prolific career as a writer.
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Album Christine de Pizan

2012
De tous les ecrivains du Moyen Âge, Christine de Pizan est celui dont le plus grand nombre de manuscrits originaux sont conserves, certains autographes, les autres realises sous sa direction. Ces cinquante-deux manuscrits forment donc un ensemble inestimable et representent un objet d’etude d’une exceptionnelle richesse d’enseignements, tant pour les ...
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