
| Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski is an Associate Professor in the Department of French and Italian at the University of Pittsburgh. She is the author of Not of Woman Born: Representations of Caesarean Birth in Medieval and Renaissance Culture; The Writings of Margaret Oingt, Medieval Prioress and Mystic; and Reading Myth: Classical Mythology and Its Interpretations in Medieval French Literature.
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| List of Illustrations Introduction The Selected Writings of Christine de Pizan From One Hundred Ballads and Other Ballads The God of Love’s Letters From The Letter from Othea From The Debate on the Romance of the Rose From The Tale of the Shepherdess From The Path of Long Study From The Book of Fortune’s Transformation A Letter to Eustache Morel (February 10, 1404) Morel’s Answer From The Book of the Deeds and Good Conduct of the Wise King Charles V From The Book of the City of Ladies From The Book of the Three Virtues From Christine’s Vision From The Book of the Body Politic From One Hundred Ballads of a Lover and a Lady The Lamentation on the Evils That Have Befallen France From The Book of Peace From The Letter on the Prison of Human Life The Tale of Joan of Arc Criticism Jacqueline Cerquiglini·The Stranger Beatrice Gottlieb·The Problem of Feminism in the Fifteenth Century Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski·Christine de Pizan and the Misogynistic Tradition Sheila Delany·"Mothers to Think Back Through": Who Are They? The Ambiguous Example of Christine de Pizan Patricia A. Philippy·Establishing Authority: Boccaccio’s De Claris Mulieribus and Christine de Pizan’s Le livre de la cité de dames Joel Blanchard·"Vos poetica, vox politica": The Poet’s Entry into the Political Arena in the Fifteenth Century Kevin Brownlee·Structures of Authority in Christine de Pizan’s Ditié de Jehanne d’Arc Selected Bibliography |
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