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Titre Discrete dissimulacion et prudent cautele : les stratégies comportementales de la princesse dans le Livre des Trois Vertus de Christine de Pizan
Auteur Alexandra Velissariou
Mir@bel Revue Le Moyen Age
Numéro tome 116, no 3, 2010 Le Prince en son « miroir ». Littérature et politique sous les premiers Valois
Rubrique / Thématique
Le Prince en son « miroir ». Littérature et politique sous les premiers Valois
Page 577-590
Résumé anglais Discrete dissimulacion et prudent cautele : the Princess' behavioral strategies in the Livre des Trois Vertus by Christine de Pizan The Book of the Three Virtues presents itself as a manual of good behavior for women of all social categories. In the long chapter devoted to the Princess, Christine de Pizan shows that the latter's behavior must conform to specific rules, depending on the situation. In order to insure her good name and contribute to a common peace, the Princess must show wisdom and moderation. The author stresses how, while conforming to the traditional image of womankind, humility and submission, she can acquire her own power. The use of guile and total self-control, in gesture as well as in word, will enable her to act as she wishes while receiving the approbation of her entourage. Then she will be able to play a decisive role in the life of the kingdom, whether in relation to her close entourage or her subjects.
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