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  1. Mar 26, 2019 · Christine de Pizan (also given as Christine de Pisan, l. 1364 - c. 1430) was the first female professional writer of the Middle Ages and the first woman of letters in France. Her best-known works advocated for greater equality and respect for women, anticipating the feminist movement of the 19th century by 600 years.

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  2. By Student Deanna Rodriguez. Biography. Christine de Pizan was the first professional woman writer in France. She was born in Venice around 1364. Shortly after her birth, in 1368, her family moved to Paris. Because of this, she’s often described as being a woman of two worlds. [1]

  3. Nov 8, 2019 · Christine de Pizan is most well known for her feminist writings. This included her two books: The Book of the City of Ladies and The Book of the Three Virtues . These works build off what Christine started in the Debate of “The Romance of the Rose”.

  4. Aug 15, 2017 · One of these women was Christine de Pizan, a French renaissance poet who is the first known woman in France to have made her living solely from writing. Christine is also known as one of the earliest feminist writers, publishing protest poems, utopian fiction about a city inhabited only by women, and a celebration of the achievements of Joan of ...

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  5. Christine de Pizan was an Italian French late medieval author. She served as a court writer for several dukes and the French royal court during the reign of Charles VI. She wrote both poetry and prose works such as biographies and books containing practical advice for women. She completed forty-one works during her 30-year career from 1399 ...

  6. Mar 20, 2022 · The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan is an allegory advocating for women's equality. Three mystical beings - Lady Reason, Lady Rectitude, and Lady Justice - visit the author to help her build a metaphorical city in which women's value will be recognized and appreciated.

  7. These poems were designed to please the aristocracy at court through an idealized concept of love. Her skill in writing traditional poetry earned the admiration and support of many important ...

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