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Christine de Pisan |
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Christine de Pisan (1364–c. 1430)French poet and historian. Her works include love lyrics, philosophical poems, a poem in praise of Joan of Arc, a history of Charles V of France, and various defences of women, including La Cité des dames/The City of Ladies (1405), which contains a valuable series of contemporary portraits. She championed her sex against the satire of Jean de Meung (who completed the Roman de la Rose) in Epître du dieu d'amour/Epistle of the God of Love (1399), as also in Dit de la rose/Tale of the Rose (1402).
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The less known also delight and edify by their distinctive personal voice: Christine de Pisan and Sor Juana de la Cruz, relatively unknown to me; or Pope Leo XIII and Dorothy Sayers in unexpected and mutually enriching guise. For me, this insistence on reaching beyond the parameters of a more narrowly defined women's history is Summit's strongest intellectual asset, one which promises original insights into even such a well-analyzed subject as Christine de Pisan. There follows a discussion of her sympathetic treatment of Semiramis as opposed to those of Boccaccio and Christine de Pisan (Rabelais's could be mentioned as well, cf. |
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