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Reinterpreting Christine de Pisan.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 3/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...the figure of her Cite, work on Christine has moved beyond the surveying...theoretical foundations. Reinterpreting Christine de Pisan incorporates seventeen essays...three major areas of interest: Christine's place in feminist thought...
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The Allegory of Female Authority: Christine de Pizan's "Cite des Dames."
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 3/22/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...the figure of her Cite, work on Christine has moved beyond the surveying...theoretical foundations. Reinterpreting Christine de Pisan incorporates seventeen essays...three major areas of interest: Christine's place in feminist thought...
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Christine de Pizan's Changing Opinion: A Quest for Certainty in the Midst of Chaos
Magazine article from: Arthuriana; 12/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...had interesting things to say on Christine, ever since his 1972 article in Sub-Stance, 'Reflections on Christine de Pisan as a Feminist Writer.' In this...length studies thus far to treat Christine as an important thinker, in virtually...
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Daddy's Books.(Simone de Beauvoir)
Magazine article from: Hecate; 5/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...bad books. Take the example of Christine de Pisan in the 14th century: One day as...about women and their behaviour. (Pisan 3-4) Like Beauvoir with her embarrassing...towards her mother and her sister, Pisan's first reaction is shame and...
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"I am al othir to yow than yee weene": Hoccleve, women, and the 'Series.' (Thomas Hoccleve)
Magazine article from: Philological Quarterly; 3/22/1993; ; 700+ words
; In 1399, Christine de Pisan began her assault on the misogynistic...maintained, Hoccleve is poking fun at Christine de Pisan's misreading of Jean de Meun...targets "feminist" readers, like Christine de Pisan, who resent all criticism of their...
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EDUCATING THE ARISTOCRACY IN LATE MEDIEVAL ENGLAND.
Magazine article from: History Today; 2/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...of Charles VI (1380-1422). Christine de Pisan (1364-c. 1430), who grew up...English. In 1440 he translated Christine de Pisan's Epitre d'Othea into The Epistle...Woodville responded by translating Christine de Pisan'
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Passage Through Hell. Modernist Desents, Medieval Underworlds
Magazine article from: German Quarterly; 4/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...Dante, on the one hand (chapter three), and Christine de Pisan and Virginia Woolf, on the other (chapter four...Pike-against the backdrop of Vergil, Dante and Christine de Pisan-undertakes his own enlightening interpretive descensi...
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LOVE BETWEEN THE COVERS LOCAL LOVERS REVEAL THEIR FAVORITE TALES OF SEDUCTION.(Books)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 2/14/1999; 700+ words
; ...Navarre The Treasure of the City of Ladies, by Christine de Pisan ``There was a lay writer in France in the 16th...equals. ... ``There is also an earlier writer, Christine de Pisan, who wrote The Treasure of the City of Ladies...
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Women Theorists on Society and Politics.(Review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History; 12/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...chronologically by author -- the earliest as fifteenth-century Christine de Pisan (1364-1431), the latest, Emily Greene Balch...context of the history of feminist theory, especially de Pisan, Mary Wollstonecraft, Josephine Butler, Frances Power...
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Poets, Saints, and Visionaries of the Great Schism: 1378-1417.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History; 3/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...divided between an Avignonese, a Roman, and later a Pisan obedience, has usually found its niche in legal and...de Mezieres, Eustache Deschamps, Honore Bovet, and Christine de Pisan are the poets. Lastly, prophecies (anonymous or not...
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de Pisan, Christine
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Christine de Pisan French poet, scholar, and essayist Christine de Pisan (1363 – 1431) remains known more than five centuries after her death for her writings defending women, among which La cit é de dames and Le livre du...
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Christine de Pisan
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Christine de Pisan The French author Christine de Pisan C. (c. 1364-ca. 1430) wrote lyric poetry and also...and historical subjects. Thomas de Pisan, father of Christine de Pisan, was an astrologer and medical doctor in the service...
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French literature
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...works of professional poets. Among the best-known lyric poets of the Middle Ages are Colin Muset, Rutebeuf , Christine de Pisan , Alain Chartier , Charles d' Orléans , and the outstanding poet of Old French, François...
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William Caxton
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...issued from his press in 1485. King Henry VII asked Caxton to translate the Faits d'armes et de chevalrie of Christine de Pisan, which he printed in 1489. Many of Caxton's books were religious. One of the most important of these was The...
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French Literature and Language
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...century) and Jean de Meun (d. 1305), an often salacious misogyny. This text, and responses to it such as Christine de Pisan's (1364/65 – 1434?) Cit é des dames (1404; City of women), continued to be read and...
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