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A medieval woman's mirror of honor : the treasury of the city of ladies

معرفی کتاب «A medieval woman's mirror of honor : the treasury of the city of ladies» نوشتهٔ Christine de Pizan, Charity Cannon Willard (transl.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bard Hall Press & Persea Books در سال 1989. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Translated, with an introduction by Charity Cannon Willard. Edited, with an introduction by Madeleine Pelner Cosman. Translation of: "Le Livre des trois vertues". Christine de Pizan (1364-1429?) was France's first professional woman of letters. She wrote more than twenty distinguished works, most concerning the political life of France or the defense of women. Her "Book of the City of Ladies" has attained the stature of a world classic. This fifteenth-century instruction book — the first written by a woman for women — offers a firsthand glimpse into how medieval women actually lived. Conceived as a companion to her history of women, "The Book of the City of Ladies", Christine de Pizan wrote "A Medieval Woman's Mirror of Honor" to offer practical advice on how to live an honorable, "noble" life and thus to qualify for entry into her allegorical, utopian City. Christine addresses every social class. First, she speaks to women in power — princesses and members of the aristocracy — discussing how to use and retain power, as well as how to revel in it. Then she devotes herself to women of other classes, from merchants' wives, craftswomen, laborers, artists, and servants to the young, the widowed, the very poor, and even prostitutes. Among other topics, she discusses how to run a large household, entertain, negotiate for goods and services, preside over a domain, raise and educate children, contend with fashion, counteract gossip and envy, conduct a love affair, manage one’s in-laws, and handle legal problems. Just as Christine de Pizan intended in 1405 when this book was written, "A Medieval Woman's Mirror of Honor" charms and entertains as it enlightens. For the modern reader, it provides a unique view into the medieval world, the history of women, and the social as well as intellectual history of the period. Christine De Pizan's Well-tempered Feminism -- Christine De Pizan's Advice To Women -- The First Chapter, Which Tells How The Virtues, By Whose Command Christine Had Composed And Compiled The Book Of The City Of Ladies, Appeared Once More And Commissioned Her To Write This Present Book -- Wherein It Tells How The Three Virtues Exhort All Princesses And Great Ladies To Come To Their College, Where The First And Basic Teaching Is To Love And Fear Our Lord -- Wherein The Sort Of Temptations Which Can Assail A Great Princess Are Described -- Which Tells How The Good Princess Who Loves And Fears Our Lord Can Resist Temptation Through Divine Inspiration -- Where The Helpful Advice And Knowledge Which Come To A Good Princess Through The Love And Fear Of Our Lord Are Set Forth -- Which Describes The Two Holy Ways, The Contemplative And The Active -- Here Is Set Forth The Way The Good Princess, Counseled By God, Will Decide To Follow -- Which Shows How The Good Princess Wishes To Attract Virtue To Her -- Wherein It Is Explained How The Good And Wise Princess Will Attempt To Make Peace Between The Prince And His Barons If There Is Any Difficulty Between Them -- Which Speaks Of The Paths Of Devout Charity Which Are To Be Followed By A Good Princess -- Which Begins To Expound The Moral Teachings Which Worldly Prudence Will Give The Princess -- Wherein Is Described The Lifestyle Of The Wise Princess According To The Admonitions Of Prudence. Christine De Pizan ; Translated, With An Introduction By Charity Cannon Willard ; Edited, With An Introduction By Madeleine Pelner Cosman. Translation Of: Le Livre Des Trois Vertues. Bibliography: P. 261-266.
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