Translation of Christine's autobiographical Vision, both dealing with her own life and career, and offering a possible solution to the troubled state of France at the time. Christine de Pizan's The Vision is both a powerful contemporary response to the chaos that would eventually precipitate Henry V's invasion of France, and a fascinating view of the author's own progress as a woman reader, writer, and public commentator in the late Middle Ages. As a long-time intimate of the French court, Christine here analyses the origins of the civil strife in which France found itself in 1405, and offers a possible future, callingfor its resolution in the voice of a prophet. Alongside her documentation of the difficulties faced by a medieval woman left widowed early in life, she also explores issues of gender and authorship, interpretation and misinterpretation in her remarkable career as a writer and advisor of princes. Glenda McLeod is Professor Emerita, Gainesville State College; Charity Cannon Willard was Professor Emerita, Ladycliff College.
ISBN: | 9781843842989 |
Publication date: | 15th March 2012 |
Author: | Christine, Glenda McLeod, Charity Cannon Willard |
Publisher: | D.S. Brewer an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 199 pages |
Series: | Library of Medieval Women |
Genres: |
Ancient, classical and medieval texts Gender studies: women and girls Literature: history and criticism |