An Introduction to Christine de Pizan

Author:   Nadia Margolis ,  R Barton Palmer (Clemson University, South Carolina) ,  Tison Pugh (University of Central Florida, USA)
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
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9780813041988


Pages:   292
Publication Date:   30 May 2012
Format:   Paperback
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"Christine de Pizan (1364/5-1430?) was, arguably, the first woman to support herself and her family as a professional writer and public intellectual. In recent decades, recognition of her importance for women’s studies, political thought, art history, and literary criticism has prompted a boom in """"Christine studies."""" Despite this proliferation of scholarly output, no manageable introduction to this important figure has appeared in more than a generation. Designed as an introduction for students as well as a convenient, one-volume resource for medievalists and specialists in related fields, this authoritative work is both concise and comprehensive. It includes a complete account of Christine de Pizan’s life and times, summaries and commentary on all of her many works, and analyses of her sources and influences. This exhaustive yet accessible book is an essential reference for anyone interested in Christine studies, women’s history, and late-medieval France. |Christine de Pizan (1364/5-1430?) was, arguably, the first woman to support herself and her family as a professional writer and public intellectual. In recent decades, recognition of her importance for women’s studies, political thought, art history, and literary criticism has prompted a boom in """"Christine studies."""" Despite this proliferation of scholarly output, no manageable introduction to this important figure has appeared in more than a generation. Designed as an introduction for students as well as a convenient, one-volume resource for medievalists and specialists in related fields, this authoritative work is both concise and comprehensive. It includes a complete account of Christine de Pizan’s life and times, summaries and commentary on all of her many works, and analyses of her sources and influences. This exhaustive yet accessible book is an essential reference for anyone interested in Christine studies, women’s history, and late-medieval France."

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Author:   Nadia Margolis ,  R Barton Palmer (Clemson University, South Carolina) ,  Tison Pugh (University of Central Florida, USA)
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 14.00cm
Weight:   0.347kg
ISBN:  

9780813041988


ISBN 10:   0813041988
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   30 May 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A valuable contribution to Christine studies and medieval scholarship in general. For the first time in English, it categorizes and describes all of Christine's texts, allowing us to understand the place that her most popular texts occupy in her overall production. . . . Deserves a place on any medievalist's bookshelf and in any undergraduate university library. --Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching


"""A valuable contribution to Christine studies and medieval scholarship in general. For the first time in English, it categorizes and describes all of Christine's texts, allowing us to understand the place that her most popular texts occupy in her overall production. . . . Deserves a place on any medievalist's bookshelf and in any undergraduate university library.""--Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching"


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Nadia Margolis, visiting professor in French and medieval studies at Mount Holyoke College, is coeditor of Women in the Middle Ages and War and Peace: Critical Issues in European Societies and Literature 800-1800. Photo by Max Pearlstein, Mount Holyoke College.

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