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* Christine Buci-Glucksmann ( 2003 ), Esthétique de l ' éphémère, Galilée.
* Christine Buci-Glucksmann, " L ’ art à l ’ époque virtuel ", in Frontières esthétiques de l ’ art, Arts 8, Paris: L ’ Harmattan, 2004
Christine de Pizan ( also seen as de Pisan ) ( 1363 – c. 1430 ) was a Venetian-born late medieval author who challenged misogyny and stereotypes prevalent in the late medieval culture.
Christine de Pizan presents her book to Queen Isabeau of Bavaria.
Simone de Beauvoir wrote in 1949 that Épître au Dieu d ' Amour was " the first time we see a woman take up her pen in defense of her sex " making Christine de Pizan perhaps the West's first feminist, or protofeminist as some scholars prefer to say.
* L ' Avision de Christine ( 1405 )
The first English translation of Christine de Pizan ’ s The Treasure of the City of Ladies: or The Book of the Three Virtues is Sarah Lawson ’ s ( 1985 ).
* The standard biography about Christine de Pizan is Charity Cannon Willard ’ s Christine de Pisan: Her Life and Works ( 1984 ).
Willard ’ s biography also provides a comprehensive overview of the “ Querelle du Roman de la Rose .” Kevin Brownlee also discusses this debate in detail in his article Widowhood, Sexuality and Gender in Christine de Pisan ( in The Romanic Review, 1995 )
* For a more detailed account of Christine de Pizan ’ s rhetorical strategies refer to Jenny R. Redfern ’ s excerpt Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the City of Ladies: A Medieval Rhetorician and Her Rhetoric ( in Reclaiming Rhetorica, ed.
* M. Bell Mirabella discusses Christine ’ s ability to refute the patriarchal discourse in her article Feminist Self-Fashioning: Christine de Pisan and The Treasure of the City of Ladies ( in The European Journal of Women ’ s Studies, 1999 ).
Vincent B. Leitch, 2001 ) for some commentary on Christine de Pizan ’ s life, literary works, rhetorical contributions and other relevant sources that one may find useful.
Christine de Pizan: A Casebook.
* Altmann, Barbara K., " Christine de Pizan as Maker of the Middle Ages ," in: Cahier Calin: Makers of the Middle Ages.

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* Brown-Grant, Rosalind., Christine de Pizan and the Moral Defence of Women: Reading beyond Gender.
Christine de Pizan.
* Dulac, Liliane, Anne Paupert, Christine Reno, and Bernard Ribémont, eds., Desireuse de plus avant enquerre ... Actes du VIe colloque international sur Christine de Pizan ( Paris juillet 2006 ): Volume en hommage à James Laidlaw ( Paris, Éditions Champion, 2008 ) ( Etudes Christinienne ).
Christine de Pizan, The Book of the Duke of True Lovers.
Healing the Body Politic: The Political Thought of Christine de Pizan, Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2005.
The Book of Peace by Christine de Pizan. University Park: Penn State Press, 2008.
La Poétesse et la guerrière: Lecture du ' Ditié de Jehanne d ' Arc ' de Christine de Pizan.
* Margolis, Nadia, An Introduction to Christine de Pizan.
* Richards, Earl Jeffrey, ed., Reinterpreting Christine de Pizan, Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1992.
Christine de Pizan, The Book of the City of Ladies.
* Willard, Charity C., Christine de Pizan: Her Life and Works.
* Angus J. Kennedy's " Christine de Pizan: A Bibliographical Guide and supplements ( London: Grant & Cutler, 1984, 1994, 2004 ).

Christine and was
Alan Ayckbourn said that his relationship with Christine became easy once they agreed their marriage was over.
Like his mother, neither he nor Christine sought a divorce for the next thirty years and it was only in 1997 that they formally divorced ; Ayckbourn married Heather Stoney.
In a generous act by his father, he was adopted and raised in Vienna by his childless aunt Archduchess Marie Christine of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen.
The song was later featured in the film The Birdcage ( 1996 ) and performed by Robin Williams and Christine Baranski.
* Profumo Affair ( 1963 ): Secretary of State for War John Profumo had an affair with prostitute Christine Keeler ( to whom he had been introduced by pimp and drug-dealer Stephen Ward ) who was having an affair with a Soviet spy at the same time.
Campbell's first wife was Christine Deveau, whom he married in 1983.
It shows the influence of Walter Scott, and Brontë's modifications to her earlier gothic style have led Christine Alexander to comment that, in the work, " it is clear that Brontë was becoming tired of the gothic mode per se ".
With Adelaide still alive and Christine possibly surviving, the marriage to Hedwig was also considered bigamous.
Camilla Christine Hall ( March 24, 1945-May 17, 1974 ) was an artist, college trained social worker, and an early member of the Symbionese Liberation Army.
On March 24, 1945, Camilla Christine Hall was born in Saint Peter, Minnesota.
In Europe, in fact, it was often the female members of the Order, such as Catherine of Siena, Mechthild of Magdeburg, Christine of Stommeln, Margaret Ebner, and Elsbet Stagl, that gained reputations for having mystical experiences.
He is subsequently arrested and becomes the main suspect, partly because of a large sum of money Christine left to him in her will, a gift he was unaware of.
The Institute was founded in 1986 by K. Eric Drexler, no longer with the Institute, along with his then wife Christine Peterson, who is now President.
Shot in four days, the film was loosely inspired by the sex reassignment surgery of Christine Jorgensen, which made national headlines in the U. S. in 1952.
In the words of author Thomas Doherty, " For American popular culture, the image of the zaftig FBI director as a Christine Jorgensen wanna-be was too delicious not to savor ”.
Published in August 2010, the third edition was edited by Angus Stevenson and Christine A. Lindberg.
Most of the first five series of One Foot in the Grave were produced and directed by Susan Belbin, the exceptions being " Love and Death ," which was partly directed by veteran sitcom director Sydney Lotterby, and " Starbound ," for which Gareth Gwenlan ( who in fact had originally commissioned the series in 1989 ) stepped in to direct some sequences after Belbin was taken ill. Belbin retired due to ill health afterwards, and the final series was produced by Jonathan P. Llewellyn and directed by Christine Gernon.
Their daughter Christine (" Christy ") was born on June 24, 1958.
Using local downtown musicians the first music stream was " Big Wheel " by Karthik Swaminathan and the second being " When We Were Poor " by Karthik Swaminathan with Marc Ribot and Christine Bard.
In 1981 Rankine and MacKenzie also released a version of " Kites " under the name " 39 Lyon Street " with Christine Beverage on lead vocals, the b-side track " A Girl Named Property " was credited to The Associates.

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