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dc.contributor.authorTwain, Mark-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-13T05:24:36Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-13T05:24:36Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttps://tlor.svkos.cz/handle/123456789/427-
dc.description.abstractThe essential facts regarding Joan of Arc are well known. A young teenage girl hears voices that tell her she will deliver France from England’s oppression during the Hundred Years War. She manages to take her message to the dauphin, who after some persuasion places her at the head of his army. That army promptly lifts the siege of Orléans, throws the English out of the Loire valley, hands them another significant defeat at Patay, and marches all the way to Reims, where the dauphin is crowned King Charles VII. After an ill-advised and short-lived truce, Joan is captured by the Burgundians—French nobility who have aligned themselves with the English—and they try her for heresy and burn her at the stake. Twain first became fascinated with Joan as a teenager. When he finally decided to write a book about her, he researched it for a dozen years and spent two more years writing it. It was, in his words, “the best of all my books,” and became his last finished novel. Although a work of fiction, Twain’s research was time well spent: the known facts of Joan’s life, and especially the trial, are very accurate in their depiction. To tell Joan’s story, Twain invented a memoirist, Louis de Conte, a fictionalized version of her real-life page, Louis de Contes. Twain has the fictional de Conte grow up with Joan, and so he is able to tell her story from her early childhood all the way through the trial and execution. The result is the story of one of the great women in history told by one of history’s great storytellers.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherStandard Ebooksen_US
dc.relation.urihttps://standardebooks.org/ebooks/mark-twain/personal-recollections-of-joan-of-arcen_US
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dc.subjecthistorical novelen_US
dc.subjectFranceen_US
dc.subjectmemoirsen_US
dc.subjectbiographical novelen_US
dc.subjectJoan of Arcen_US
dc.subjectJeanne d'Arcen_US
dc.subject15th centuryen_US
dc.titlePersonal Recollections of Joan of Arcen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
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