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... women , is clearly Christine's source for many parts of Books 1 and 2. However , in praising certain women , Boccaccio uses their greatness to reproach the category of " woman . " Christine , in contrast , embraces them as alternate ...
... women , is clearly Christine's source for many parts of Books 1 and 2. However , in praising certain women , Boccaccio uses their greatness to reproach the category of " woman . " Christine , in contrast , embraces them as alternate ...
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... woman , all women , and even the feminine aspects of culture . City of Ladies is , then , Christine's compensatory history : a figurative refuge , for herself and for all women , from the demeaning assumptions made about them by men in ...
... woman , all women , and even the feminine aspects of culture . City of Ladies is , then , Christine's compensatory history : a figurative refuge , for herself and for all women , from the demeaning assumptions made about them by men in ...
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... Women and Autobiography . " Women's Writing : A Challenge to Theory . Ed . Moira Monteith . New York : St. Martin's , 1986. 54- 71 . Bell , Susan Groag . " Christine de Pizan ( 1364-1430 ) : Humanism and the Problem of a Studious Woman ...
... Women and Autobiography . " Women's Writing : A Challenge to Theory . Ed . Moira Monteith . New York : St. Martin's , 1986. 54- 71 . Bell , Susan Groag . " Christine de Pizan ( 1364-1430 ) : Humanism and the Problem of a Studious Woman ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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