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The Book of the City of
Ladies
In The Book of the City of
Ladies Christine de Pizan created a symbolic city in which women are
appreciated and defended. Christine, having no female literary
tradition to call upon, constructs three allegorical foremothers:
Reason, Justice, and Rectitude. She enters into a dialogue, a
movement between question and answer, with these allegorical figures
that is from a completely female perspective (Campbell 6). These
constructed women lift Christine up from her despair over the
misogyny prevalent in her time.
Together, they create a forum to
speak on issues of consequence to all women. Only female voices,
examples and opinions provide evidence within this text. Christine,
through Lady Reason in particular, argues that stereotypes of woman
can be sustained only if women are prevented from entering the
dominant male-oriented conversation (Campbell 7). Overall, Christine
hoped to establish truths about women that contradicted the negative
stereotypes that she had identified in previous literature. She did
this successfully by creating literary foremothers that helped her
to formulate a female dialogue that celebrated women and their
accomplishments
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