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Christine de Pisan was a prominent medieval writer and poet, recognized as one of the first professional female authors in Europe. Born around 1364 in Venice, she moved to Paris where she became a well-respected figure in literary circles. Her works, which include poetry, prose, and treatises, often focused on the roles of women in society and the importance of education. De Pisan's most famous work, "The Book of the City of Ladies," defends women's contributions to society and aims to counteract negative stereotypes about women prevalent in her time.

Throughout her career, Christine de Pisan addressed various themes, from love and chivalry to women's rights and moral philosophy. She was highly educated and drew on classical sources, making her a unique voice in the male-dominated literary world of the 14th and 15th centuries. Her influence extended beyond her lifetime, as she inspired later generations of writers and feminists, paving the way for women's literature and advocacy.

国籍 法语
出生日期 January 1, 1364
出生地点 Venice, Veneto, Italy
去世日期 January 1, 1430