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Paperback Women of the Twelfth Century, Volume 1: Eleanor of Aquitaine and Six Others Book

ISBN: 0226167801

ISBN13: 9780226167800

Women of the Twelfth Century, Volume 1: Eleanor of Aquitaine and Six Others

(Book #1 in the Dames du XIIe siècle Series)

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In this volume, Georges Duby examines the lives of prominent twelfth-century French women as well as popular female literary figures of that time. Focusing on medieval notions of women and love, Duby... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Dying to be heard: women against the fog and blood of an iron world

Georges Duby, the doyen of French medieval historians, paints as precise a picture of contemporary social conditions as he does of individual people, in this case Eleanor of Aquitaine and six others. Duby has the ability to select individual human studies as if they were loose threads and weave them with others into a coherent social web. He also wrote a profile, "William Marshall: The Flower of Chivalry," about that extraordinary warrior whom Eleanor ransomed and took into her service. (The village of Charlton Marshall, near my home in Dorset, preserves Marshall's name.) In the present title, "Women of the Twelfth Century..." Duby captures essences, painting portraits of the feminine condition for high-born or educated women in difficult times. Speaking of women in difficult times, the cover illustration (from a church mural c. 1200) reminds us of such a time. A figure who may be Eleanor (left) is shown with her daughter-in-law, Isabella of Angoulême, King John's second wife. Isabella was a bride whom John actually stole from another man at the altar! Almost to the day when John joined her to take their wedding vows, Isabella thought she was marrying someone else. This and other incidents compelled Isabella to emulate her mother-in-law, becoming another strong woman with attitude! If this is Isabella, the cover illustration is well chosen. That incident goes a long way to point up the weird medieval world that high-born women had to endure, and which Duby describes so well in his text. Robert Fripp, author of Power of a Woman. Memoirs of a turbulent life: Eleanor of Aquitaine
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