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  1. Compared to Christine de Pizan's other works, this poem exhibits a more personal and introspective tone, focusing on the speaker's emotional turmoil rather than broader societal or political themes. Within the context of Medieval French literature, it reflects the prevalent motif of courtly love, characterized by intense devotion, longing, and ...

  2. 4 days ago · Christine de Pisan (also seen as de Pizan) (1365 – c. 1434) was a Venetian-born woman of the medieval era who strongly challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the male-dominated realm of the arts. As a poet, she was well known and highly regarded in her own day. She spent most of her childhood and all of her adult life primarily in ...

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  4. 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 1399–1429.

  5. Feb 13, 2021 · Margaret Coats February 13, 2021 . Thank you, Joseph. I began translating French forms because there is such a variety, and so few good English examples of each. Precision in translating form becomes essential with Christine de Pisan, Queen of Formalists in view of her love for every lyric form and every poetic device, and her delight in making variations on each.

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    Christine was born in Venice, Italy, the daughter of the scholar, physician, and astrologer Thomas de Pizan, who encouraged her education. Her mother's name is unknown but she was an aristocratic woman of the Mondino family of Venice, and the couple had three children; two boys and a girl. The family moved to Paris, France, when Christine was four ...

    With no knowledge of how her husband was paid or even what he earned, Christine attempted to negotiate with the French bureaucracy for his final salary and a bonus he was due but she lacked any experience in handling such a situation. Her husband had died while on a job for the king in another city, and this complicated matters further in that he w...

    Christine's early poetry almost always features a young female narrator who is either in love or mourning the loss of her lover. These themes were already established motifs of the French troubadours of the 12th century and were at the heart of the literary tradition of courtly love. Poetry celebrating the concept of courtly love commonly featured ...

    Christine de Pizan's works were translated into other languages during her lifetime and her influence was significant. After her death, her books continued in print and were translated further. The influential Anne of Brittany (l. 1477-1514), Duchess of Brittany and Queen Consort of France had Christine's works in her personal library and shared th...

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  6. Apr 18, 2024 · Christine de Pisan (born 1364, Venice [Italy]—died c. 1430) was a prolific and versatile French poet and author whose diverse writings include numerous poems of courtly love, a biography of Charles V of France, and several works championing women. Christine de Pisan’s Italian father was astrologer to Charles V, and she spent a pleasant ...

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