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Christine De Pizans Advice For Princes In Middle English Translation Stephen Scropes The Epistle Of Othea And The Anonymous Litel Bibell Of Knighthod Misty Schieberle

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Christine De Pizans Advice For Princes In Middle English Translation Stephen Scropes The Epistle Of Othea And The Anonymous Litel Bibell Of Knighthod Misty Schieberle
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Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.05 MB
Author: Misty Schieberle
ISBN: 9781580443852, 1580443850
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Christine De Pizans Advice For Princes In Middle English Translation Stephen Scropes The Epistle Of Othea And The Anonymous Litel Bibell Of Knighthod Misty Schieberle by Misty Schieberle 9781580443852, 1580443850 instant download after payment.

One of the most popular mirrors for princes, Christine de Pizan's Epistre Othea (Letter of Othea) circulated widely in England. Speaking through Othea, the goddess of wisdom and prudence, in the guise of instructing Hector of Troy, Christine advises rulers, defends women against misogyny, and articulates complex philosophical and theological ideals. This volume brings together for the first time the two late medieval English translations, Stephen Scrope's precise translation The Epistle of Othea and the anonymous Litel Bibell of Knyghthod, once criticized as a flawed translation. With substantial introductions and comprehensive explanatory notes that attend to literary and manuscript traditions, this volume contributes to the reassessment of how each English translator grappled with adapting a French woman's text to English social, political, and literary contexts. These new editions encourage a fresh look at how Christine's ideas fit into and influenced the English literary tradition.
ISBN : 9781580443852

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