Results 11 to 20 of about 6,217 (142)

Louise de Keralio reads the biography of Charles V written by Christine de Pizan: a comparison of two female intellectuals who lived four centuries apart [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Un'originale intellettuale donna vissuta in Francia alla fine del XVIII secolo commenta all'interno di un'opera dedicata alla produzione femminile di testi le opere scritte da Christine de Pizan.
Muzzarelli, Maria Giuseppina
core   +1 more source

Christine de Pizan

open access: yes, 2023
Christine de Pizan (b. c. 1364–d. c. 1431) was one of the most prolific and impactful writers of the late Middle Ages, an early humanist and a rare female voice among the French literati of her day. Both of those distinctions give her a special standing in the evolution of French literature and thought. While the French Renaissance is generally aligned
  +4 more sources

Cuando Apolo mató a Ganymedes. El “texte .liij.” de la Epistre Othea

open access: yesMedievalia, 2022
La Epistre Othea de Christine de Pizan pretende mostrar una serie de modelos de lo que corresponde a un perfecto caballero. Para ello se sirve de fuentes diversas, y entre las más importantes está el Ovide moralisé; por eso, sorprende que uno de los ...
María José Folgar Brea
doaj   +1 more source

«Cuer desirous» Enigmes lírics i mots heràldics en el Curial / «Cuer desirous». Lyrical Enigmas and Heraldic Words in Curial

open access: yesTirant, 2017
RESUM Curial e Güelfa (Itàlia, ca. 1445-1448), novel·la de cavalleria humanística en llengua catalana, presenta enigmes lírics i ànimes heràldiques –textos «micropoètics» incorporats a robes, joies i divises– que cal desxifrar per a entendre millor ...
Abel Soler
doaj   +1 more source

Autour de Christine de Pizan : entre lyrisme courtois et engagement politique

open access: yesContextes, 2014
The reign of Charles VI (1380-1422) saw the emergence of the author as a character involved in politics. Christine de Pizan partakes in this movement, paying particular attention to her own image in the texts.
Claire-Marie Schertz
doaj   +1 more source

Rewrite history, make history. Woman as subject in Christine de Pizan and Margaret Cavendish

open access: yesScienza & Politica, 2016
In The City of Ladies and Bell in Campo, Christine de Pizan and Margaret Cavendish imagine women’s participation to war as a metaphor of the sexual conflict that they must fight in order to conquer their visibility in history.
Paola Rudan
doaj   +1 more source

Perfumes and perfume-making in the Celestina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Celestina’s house, as Dorothy Sherman Severin notes, is at the same time ‘a bawdy house, a factory for perfumes and cosmetics, and a symbol of the misrule of a woman empowered by her illegal professions of sorceress, witch and bawd’ (Severin 1995: 45 ...
Twomey, Lesley
core   +1 more source

A reescrita do mito das Amazonas na obra A Cidade das Damas de Christine de Pizan

open access: yesAnuário de Literatura, 2013
O presente artigo busca analisar a reapropriação do mito das Amazonas pela escritora Christine de Pizan (1364-1430), na obra A Cidade das Damas (1405), identificando na sua escrita, traços pioneiros do pensamento feminista.
Luciana Eleonora de F. C. Deplagne
doaj   +1 more source

Women in the medieval university

open access: yesKlio, 2023
This article analyses the literary sources and accounts of Novella d’Andrea, the daughter of Giovanni d’Andrea, an eminent professor at the Bolognese Studium.
Rosa Smurra
doaj   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy