Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction
- The Selected Writings of Christine de Pizan
- From One Hundred Ballads and Other Ballads
- The God of Love’s Letters
- From The Letter from Othea
- From The Debate on the Romance of the Rose
- From The Tale of the Shepherdess
- From The Path of Long Study
- From The Book of Fortune’s Transformation
- A Letter to Eustache Morel (February 10, 1404)
- Morel’s Answer
- From The Book of the Deeds and Good Conduct of the Wise King Charles V
- From The Book of the City of Ladies
- From The Book of the Three Virtues
- From Christine’s Vision
- From The Book of the Body Politic
- From One Hundred Ballads of a Lover and a Lady
- The Lamentation on the Evils That Have Befallen France
- From The Book of Peace
- From The Letter on the Prison of Human Life
- The Tale of Joan of Arc
- Criticism
- Jacqueline Cerquiglini • The Stranger
- Beatrice Gottlieb • The Problem of Feminism in the Fifteenth Century
- Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski • Christine de Pizan and the Misogynistic Tradition
- Sheila Delany • "Mothers to Think Back Through": Who Are They? The Ambiguous Example of Christine de Pizan
- Patricia A. Philippy • Establishing Authority: Boccaccio’s De Claris Mulieribus and Christine de Pizan’s Le livre de la cité de dames
- Joel Blanchard • "Vos poetica, vox politica": The Poet’s
- Entry into the Political Arena in the Fifteenth Century
- Kevin Brownlee • Structures of Authority in Christine de Pizan’s Ditié de Jehanne d’Arc
- Selected Bibliography
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