This paper reviews the book, "Medieval Women" by Eileen Power, which pieces together the often-fragmented histories of medieval women using a variety of primary sources.
750 words (approx. 3 pages) |
1 source |
2001
Paper Summary:
This paper explains that, according to Eileen Power in "Medieval Women", early social notions regarding the nature of women and their role in society were created by the two most powerful classes of the age, the Church and the aristocracy, and only later were modified slightly by the urban middle class, which rose to prominence in the later Middle Ages. The author points out that, in the area of home and marriage, Power uses letters, wills, and household inventories to support her depiction of women. The paper relates that, because the proportion of women to men was greater within the noble ranks, many women were unable to wed; therefore, for them, monasticism was the only alternative to marriage.
From the Paper:
"A considerable portion of the book is spent discussing various facets of the medieval lady's life and when the bourgeois and peasants are discussed she often presents them in contrast to the noble woman. Many accounts of medieval women nobility often present only one view of their experience, depicting either a fanciful and luxurious life or the bleakness of being regarded as chattel. Fortunately Power draws from the writings of Christine De Pisan, one of the rare women of the Middle Ages to earn a living solely through her writing, to address the way in which the romanticized chivalry of the age overshadows the reality of their existence."
"Medieval Women" by Eileen Power (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Medieval-Women-by-Eileen-Power/57213
""Medieval Women" by Eileen Power" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Medieval-Women-by-Eileen-Power/57213>
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I hold a Juris Doctor from a law school in the Northeast, and have a Bachelor's in History & Political Science from a highly ranked women's college.