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LoC No.: 13010675
Title: Of Six Mediæval Women; To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens
Alternate Title: Of Six Mediaeval Women; To Which Is Added A Note on Mediaeval Gardens
Note: Reading ease score: 61.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Introduction -- A tenth-century dramatist, Roswitha the nun -- A twelfth-century romance-writer, Marie de France -- A thirteenth-century mystic and beguine, Mechthild of Magdeburg -- A fourteenth-century art-patron and philanthropist, Mahaut, Countess of Artois -- A fifteenth-century feministe, Christine de Pisan -- Agnes Sorel -- A note on mediaeval gardens.
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Summary: "Of Six Mediæval Women" by Alice Kemp-Welch is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the lives and contributions of six notable women from the medieval period, specifically focusing on their roles as writers, mystics, or influential figures within their societies. It seeks to highlight their achievements in a time when women's contributions were often overlooked or undervalued. The opening of the work sets the stage for a thoughtful examination of medieval womanhood, drawing attention to historical silences that have obscured the experiences of women during this era. It discusses the limited documentation of women's lives, emphasizing the importance of examining few recorded instances, such as those of Roswitha, Marie de France, and Christine de Pisan, to understand the broader societal roles women played. Kemp-Welch uses these figures to illustrate how women navigated the constraints of their time, often through creativity and intellect, while also hinting at their significant, albeit often informal, impacts on their communities and cultures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Kemp-Welch, Alice
EBook No.: 31843
Published: Mar 31, 2010
Downloads: 157
Language: English
Subject: Gardens
Subject: Hrotsvitha, approximately 935-approximately 975
Subject: Marie, de France, active 12th century
Subject: Mechthild, of Magdeburg, approximately 1212-approximately 1282
Subject: Mahaut, d'Artois, 1268-1329
Subject: Christine, de Pisan, approximately 1364-approximately 1431
Subject: Sorel, Agnès, approximately 1422-1450
Subject: Women -- History -- Middle Ages, 500-1500
LoCC: History: Biography
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 13010675
Title: Of Six Mediæval Women; To Which Is Added A Note on Mediæval Gardens
Alternate Title: Of Six Mediaeval Women; To Which Is Added A Note on Mediaeval Gardens
Note: Reading ease score: 61.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents: Introduction -- A tenth-century dramatist, Roswitha the nun -- A twelfth-century romance-writer, Marie de France -- A thirteenth-century mystic and beguine, Mechthild of Magdeburg -- A fourteenth-century art-patron and philanthropist, Mahaut, Countess of Artois -- A fifteenth-century feministe, Christine de Pisan -- Agnes Sorel -- A note on mediaeval gardens.
Credits:
Produced by Meredith Bach, Irma Spehar and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at https:
//www.pgdp.net
(This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Summary: "Of Six Mediæval Women" by Alice Kemp-Welch is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book explores the lives and contributions of six notable women from the medieval period, specifically focusing on their roles as writers, mystics, or influential figures within their societies. It seeks to highlight their achievements in a time when women's contributions were often overlooked or undervalued. The opening of the work sets the stage for a thoughtful examination of medieval womanhood, drawing attention to historical silences that have obscured the experiences of women during this era. It discusses the limited documentation of women's lives, emphasizing the importance of examining few recorded instances, such as those of Roswitha, Marie de France, and Christine de Pisan, to understand the broader societal roles women played. Kemp-Welch uses these figures to illustrate how women navigated the constraints of their time, often through creativity and intellect, while also hinting at their significant, albeit often informal, impacts on their communities and cultures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Kemp-Welch, Alice
EBook No.: 31843
Published: Mar 31, 2010
Downloads: 157
Language: English
Subject: Gardens
Subject: Hrotsvitha, approximately 935-approximately 975
Subject: Marie, de France, active 12th century
Subject: Mechthild, of Magdeburg, approximately 1212-approximately 1282
Subject: Mahaut, d'Artois, 1268-1329
Subject: Christine, de Pisan, approximately 1364-approximately 1431
Subject: Sorel, Agnès, approximately 1422-1450
Subject: Women -- History -- Middle Ages, 500-1500
LoCC: History: Biography
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.