Christine de Pisan was a French poet and essayist during the Middle Ages. She lived from
c. 1364 to c. 1431. Early on in her career, she stuck to popular forms of poems such as ballades, rondeaux, and virelays. Female writers were uncommon and it was …show more content…
He was an adviser for the city government of Venice when she was born, but was promoted to a medical and astrological adviser to French king Charles V. Her education was better than most women 's because she participated in some of her brothers ' schooling. Her father also taught her many subjects, including religions, scientific advancements, and philosophical arguments of the day. Christine 's family had a massive library which encouraged her love of writing. She married Étienne du Castel, a royal secretary in the French court, when she was only 15 years old. They had 3 children, a daughter and 2 sons. She mentioned him in some of her essays and said he encouraged her self-expression and intellectual pursuits. But her husband died during a tragic epidemic in 1390 while on a mission for the French king. Christine was left with 3 children, no job, and in lots of debt. She made the unusual choice to not remarry or live off the support of family members. Instead, she started writing and trying to gain attention from nobles who would pay her to