An edition of The book of the city of ladies (1982)

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An edition of The book of the city of ladies (1982)

The Book of the City of Ladies

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From the Introduction...

Although The Book of the City of Ladies was written more than half a millenium ago, it is filled with potent observations for our times. The querelle des femmes the woman question in late fourteenth- and fifteenth-century France—articulated its arguments in much the same way as today's debate about the equality of women. Here, in The Book of the City of Ladies, Christine intersperses her tales of formidable and exemplary heroines of the past with down-to-earth remarks about the wrongs done to women by society's attitudes and opinions. Her tone is not shrill, but forbearing; her comments trenchant; she never whines. She indicts men, Portia-like, from a position of superior benevolence, enacting the drama of women's greater moral qualities by refusing the line of violence or suppliant weakness. Christine de Pizan was born in a court and she was an adept of courtly ways; her strategy in her attack is courteous, and her courtesy, with its appearance of frankness, even artlessness, conceals a fair bit of cunning, and a deal of rage.

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Publisher
Persea Books
Language
English
Pages
281

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Le livre de la cité des dames. Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ1575.L56 E5 1982

Contributors

Introduction
Earl Jeffrey Richards
Foreword
Marina Warner
Translator
Earl Jeffrey Richards

The Physical Object

Pagination
li, 281 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21438645M
Internet Archive
bookofcityofl00chri
ISBN 10
0892550619
LCCN
82000331
OCLC/WorldCat
1155167229, 8171868
Library Thing
99838
Goodreads
2642996

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