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  1. 19 de mar. de 2019 · Christine de Pizan. Christine (l. 1364-1430) was the first professional female writer in Europe, counselor to kings and aristocracy, and proto-feminist whose works were highly influential in her own time and continued to be in later centuries. Christine was married to an aristocratic court secretary who died of the plague in 1389.

  2. 13 ratings2 reviews. The last of Christine de Pizan's book-length allegories, The Vision [L'Avision] was written at a time of tumult in both the history of France and Christine's own professional life. It is both a powerful contemporary response to the chaos that would eventually precipitate Henry V's invasion of France, and a fascinating view ...

  3. As Christine put it: "Nothing as own one so much one's (D 1, 124; CL: 8-9; authority gives experience" also be stressed that, in practice, QR: 53, 143).31 (It should, however, is actually drawn from written much of the fictional Wife's "experience" sources (including Theophrastus and Jerome), whilst Christine ultimately is in line with Christian authority).32 argues that her defence of women ...

  4. THE CHAUCER REVIEW, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2000. feminist, post-structuralist, and Marxist, have been able to find in the Wife’s arguments a plausible defence of women against the misogamy and misogyny which were so prevalent in medieval culture. She is thus presented as a perceptive critic of misogynist orthodoxy who beats male scholars at their ...

  5. Christine de Pizan. She’s said to be the first professional female author, a champion of women, and the builder of The City of Ladies. She was also one of the most popular writers of the fifteenth century, despite virtually disappearing until the twentieth. This week, Danièle explores the life and writings of one of the most outspoken women ...

  6. 4 de nov. de 2003 · tine de Pizan: Her Life and Works (New York: Persea, 1984); and Françiose Autrand, Christine de Pizan: Une Femme en politique (Paris: Fayard, 2009). 11. Pizan’s other works that portray bonds between women include The Vision (L’Avision) and The Treasure of the City of Ladies (Le trésor de la cité des dames).

  7. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Christine de Pizan (1364-1430), first professional woman author in Europe, was considered by Simone de Beauvoir to be the first woman to 'take up her pen in defense of her sex'. The Library of Congress has a rare copy of Christine’s work, Epistre d'Othea, printed by Philippe Pigouchet around 1499.