Description
City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan is a landmark work of feminist philosophy and literary defence, originally written in the medieval period. In this influential text, de Pizan constructs a powerful argument in defence of women, challenging the misogynistic ideas and literary stereotypes that dominated her time.
Through allegory and philosophical reflection, the author envisions an intellectual “city” built to honour the achievements, dignity and moral strength of women throughout history. The work combines critique, storytelling and social commentary to question prevailing attitudes toward gender and authority in medieval society.
City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan is regarded as one of the earliest foundational texts in feminist thought and remains essential reading for those interested in gender studies, medieval literature and intellectual history.

















