The Book of the City of Ladies
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1998
281
Book • Nonfiction
Medieval Allegorical City
1998
Adult
18+ years
The Book of the City of Ladies is an allegorical narrative by Christine de Pizan. It features Christine building a symbolic city, guided by personifications of Reason, Rectitude, and Justice. These figures narrate stories of renowned women, challenging misogynistic views and emphasizing women's contributions to society throughout history.
Contemplative
Inspirational
Informative
Hopeful
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Christine de Pizan's The Book of the City of Ladies is praised for its pioneering feminist perspective, eloquent prose, and imaginative narrative. Readers appreciate its historical significance and witty dialogue but may find its allegorical style dated. Overall, it remains a compelling and insightful exploration of women's roles and achievements.
A reader who would enjoy The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan appreciates feminist literature and medieval history. Fans of Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One's Own or Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman will find its exploration of women's roles and virtues compelling.
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281
Book • Nonfiction
Medieval Allegorical City
1998
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