Christine de Pizan
Publié le 22/02/2012
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Christine de Pizan, France's 'first woman of letters', is primarily remembered as a courtly poet and a
propagandist for women. Her extensive writings were influenced by the early humanists, reflecting an interest in
education (particularly for women and young people) and in government. Following Aquinas, Christine defined
wisdom as the highest intellectual virtue and tried to apply the concept of the just war to contemporary problems.
Her works are also noteworthy for their contribution to the transmission of Italian literature to Parisian
intellectual circles.
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- BALLADES de Christine de Pisan ou Pizan (fiche de lecture et critique)
- CHRISTINE DE PISAN (ou PIZAN) : sa vie et son oeuvre
- MUTACION DE FORTUNE (La) de Christine de Pisan (résumé)
- CHRISTINE (résumé & analyse)
- LIVRE DE LA CITÉ DES DAMES (Le) Christine de Pisan.