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Christine the Clairvoyant

Christine the Clairvoyant

Tracy Blom; Christine Seebold

Tracy Blom Publications
2018
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Clairvoyant Christine is a gifted child, who sees, hears, and communicates with spirits and angels. Many children see spirits and angels and have little, to no, guidance on what they are encountering, making childhood a frightening and isolating experience. This book is geared towards helping parents and children to better understand these precious gifts, and in turn realize that they are not alone...in more ways than one This book is based on the real life experiences of world-renowned clairvoyant and medium, Christine Seebold.This is book one in a series of many
Christine the Clairvoyant

Christine the Clairvoyant

Tracy Blom; Christine Seebold

Tracy Blom Publications
2018
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Clairvoyant Christine is a gifted child, who sees, hears, and communicates with spirits and angels. Many children see spirits and angels and have little, to no, guidance on what they are encountering, making childhood a frightening and isolating experience. This book is geared towards helping parents and children to better understand these precious gifts, and in turn realize that they are not alone...in more ways than one This book is based on the real life experiences of world-renowned clairvoyant and medium, Christine Seebold.This is book one in a series of many
Christine de Pizan and the Categories of Difference

Christine de Pizan and the Categories of Difference

Marilynn Desmond

University of Minnesota Press
1998
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Establishes the place of this medieval writer within considerations of “difference.”Christine de Pizan, an Italian-born writer in French in the early fifteenth century, composed lyric poetry, debate poetry, political biography, and allegory. At times complicit, at times subversive, at times revisionary, her texts constantly negotiate the hierarchical and repressive discourses of late medieval court culture. How they do so is the focus of this volume, which places Christine’s work in the context of larger discussions about medieval authorship, identity, and categories of difference.Contributors from the fields of history, literature, legal theory, art history, and medieval studies offer a truly interdisciplinary perspective on the Christine corpus. Their essays address Christine’s textual interventions into the discourses of warfare and rape, her anxiety about the efficacy of education, and her adoption of a vernacular prose style. The authors situate Christine’s texts within medieval medical discourse, debates between theology and philosophy, the tradition of Ovidian discourse, and the iconography of late medieval manuscript culture. They also explore the ways in which her work was shaped by institutional patronage, by its reception in early print culture, and by later compilation. Establishing Christine de Pizan’s corpus as part of the legacy of critical feminist discourse, this volume ultimately demonstrates the great value of premodern textual cultures for postmodern accounts of difference.Contributors: Michel-André Bossy, Brown U; Cynthia J. Brown, U of California,Santa Barbara; Mary Anne C. Case, U of Virginia; Thelma Fenster, Fordham U; Mary Weitzel Gibbons; Monica H. Green, Duke U; Judith L. Kellogg, U of Hawaii, Manoa; Roberta Krueger, Hamilton College; Deborah McGrady, Western Michigan U; Benjamin M. Semple, Yale U; Charity Cannon Willard; Diane Wolfthal, Arizona State U.
Christine de Pizan's Letter of Othea to Hector
Christine de Pizan (1364-?1430) was the first French woman poet to make her living by the pen, and the first female interpreter of classical myths; she held enormous power in the French court and influenced late medieval culture in France and in England in a number of ways. The Letter of Othea to Hector, her most popular work, is a series of a hundred verse texts about a mythological figure or moment, with prose moral glosses explaining how to readthe myth in order to improve human character. It is translated here with introduction, notes, and interpretative essay.
The Writings of Christine de Pizan

The Writings of Christine de Pizan

Christine de Pizan; Charity Cannon Willard

Persea Books Inc
2007
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Christine de Pizan (1364-1429?), France's first woman of letters, is widely known for her Book of the City of Ladies (Persea, 1982), a classic work of revisionist history that seeks to show that women are the moral and intellectual equals of men. In recent years, Christine has taken her place within the canon of Western literature alongside Boccaccio and Dante, and yet very little of this writer's considerable oeuvre has been translated into English. The Writings of Christine de Pizan remedies this situation. In this volume, major scholars and acclaimed translators unite in a single endeavor: to make the full range of this important writer's work and thought widely known. Edited by Charity Cannon Willard, foremost authority on Christine de Pizan, The Writings presents lengthy excerpts from nearly all of Christine's works in accurate and gracious translations. Introductory essays by Dr. Willard mark the major divisions of the book and set the writings in an historical, biographical, and literary context. References are annotated, and the sources of the translations are cited. The volume also includes biographical notes on the translators, extensive bibliography, and an index. Many years in the making, The Writings of Christine de Pizan has been long-awaited by both the general reader and the specialist. Among the writings are passages from Christine's autobiography; lyric and allegorical poetry; excerpts from her official biography of King Charles V the Wise; her writings on women, warfare, politics, love, and the human condition; writings from her part in the famous Quarrel of the Rose; and Christine's triumphant poem on Joan of Arc, the only contemporaneous account in existence. Thetranslators are Barbara K. Altmann, Diane Bornstein, Regina deCormier, Dwight Durling, Thelma S. Fenster, Eric Hicks, Nadia Margolis, June Hall McCash, Glenda McLeod, Christine Reno, Earl Jeffrey Richards, Kittye Delle Robbins-Herring, Sandra Sider, James J. Wilhelm, Charity Cannon
Christine & Her Teachest

Christine & Her Teachest

Robbie Moffat

Palm Tree Publishing
2019
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Louis met Christine at a party and fell in love. He had always fancied himself as a writer, but from the moment he starts hanging out with Christine, he discovers she is a genius of invention and imagination. Inside Christine's head is a whole world she is managing to write down, yet none of it is commercial. She keeps everything hidden in a tea chest.
Christine Corday: Relative Points

Christine Corday: Relative Points

Contemporary Art Museum St Louis
2019
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A monumental installation from the American artist known for her fusion of art and science This book accompanies New York–based artist Christine Corday's (born 1970) site-specific installation at CAM St. Louis. Corday's 12 monumental sculptures—made from 10,000 pounds of compressed elemental metal—are arranged throughout the gallery in constellations, exhibited alongside a painting series.
Christine Sussman: Court Order

Christine Sussman: Court Order

John Ellsworth

Vinci Books
2025
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Once a decorated soldier, now a hero in the courtroom, Christine Sussman doesn’t back down from a fight. But can one lawyer secure victory when the whole system seems rigged against her client? That’s exactly what Christine will find out when she agrees to represent a young woman who was assaulted at a college party and then forced to relive the event over and over again, thanks to a media firestorm. The accused and their protectors will do anything to stay out of prison—and that includes bending the law in their favor. Is Christine willing to bend it right back to secure a win for her client?