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The city of scholars

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This work explores the multifaceted contributions of Christine de Pizan, examining her connections to classical mythology and sacred history, particularly in the context of her writings like "Mutation de Fortune." It delves into themes of chivalry and gendered identity, highlighting Petrarchan influences in her "Cent Balades." The annotation addresses the complexities of her literary identity, contrasting her portrayal as a clerk and her engagement with the misogamous tradition in "La Cité des Dames." It raises new questions about the foundations of her writing, the unity of her works, and the significance of the lost manuscript of "La Mutacion de Fortune." Key themes include maternity and paternity, the use of digression in "Le Livre des Fais et bonnes meurs du sage Roy Charles V," and the interplay of memory, tradition, and historiography. The text also investigates her role as a societal analyst and her engagement with the poor, alongside the illuminated versions of her works. It emphasizes her position as a literary mother and her authority in shaping women's subjectivity in texts like "The Floure and the Leafe." The work concludes with discussions on reception and illumination, along with a comprehensive bibliography, notes on contributors, and an index of illustrations.

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The city of scholars, Margarete Zimmermann

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1994
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