1364年
クリスティーヌ・ド・ピザン
(1364 - 1430)
随筆家、作家
随筆家
作家
Christine de Pizan was a pioneering medieval writer and one of the first women in Europe to earn a living by writing.
Born in Venice in 1364, Christine de Pizan moved to France following her father's death and became a court poet and author. She produced a prolific body of work, including poems, allegories, and political treatises. Her most famous work, The Book of the City of Ladies, defended women against misogynistic attacks and laid early foundations for feminist thought. She wrote biographies of notable women and moral advice literature, earning respect from contemporaries like Charles V. Pizan's writings offered insights into medieval society and championed the intellect and virtues of women. She died in 1430, leaving a lasting legacy as a trailblazing female intellectual.
1364年
クリスティーヌ・ド・ピザン
随筆家
作家
1430年