Multiple Choice
What is the central theme of Christine de Pisan's The City of Ladies?
A) The book is an attack on the patriarchal social organization of feudalism.
B) The book describes a mythic journey through Africa in search of powerful "Amazon" women.
C) The book is a courtly romance about love,sacrifice,and betrayal in the tradition of Romance of the Rose.
D) The book is an attack on the failures of the late-medieval clergy.
E) The book is a defense of women against the misogynistic claims of men.
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