Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc
Author: Gail Patterson
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781590335031

Few individuals in the annals of world history have had so lasting an impact as Joan of Arc, who rallied a country behind her and continues to inspire people today. Although she began life as a peasant, she became a key figure in the latter stages of the Hundred Years' War. As a teenager she experienced visions from God calling her to aid the French king. Her confidence and bearing, along with her fervent adherence to God and her Catholic faith, belied her age and so influenced the monarch that he made her commander of one of his companies. She helped lead the French forces in battle against the English, in turn becoming a national icon. However, she was eventually captured and tried by the English in a trial rife with ecclesiastical and political overtones. Convicted as a heretic, Joan was sentenced and burned at the stake. As a martyr, she gained mythic status and the Roman Catholic Church made her a saint in 1920. This book presents a fascinating study of Joan of Arc's life based on excerpts from John A Mooney's gripping 1919 biography. The overview is augmented by a substantial and selective bibliography, featuring access provided through author, title, and subject indexes.


Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc
Author: George Henry Calvert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1883
Genre:
ISBN:


Voices

Voices
Author: David Elliott
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0358049156

"Stunning . . . elegant . . . arresting . . . supple and harrowing.” - The Wall Street Journal ★“An innovative, entrancing account of a popular figure that will appeal to fans of verse, history, and biography.” - Kirkus, starred review In poems that surprise and move readers, bestselling author David Elliott explores how Joan of Arc changed the course of history and remains a figure of fascination centuries after her extraordinary life and death. Told through medieval poetic forms and in the voices of the people and objects in Joan of Arc’s life, (including her family and even the trees, clothes, cows, and candles of her childhood), Voices offers an unforgettable perspective on an extraordinary young woman. Along the way it explores timely issues such as gender, misogyny, and the peril of speaking truth to power. Before Joan of Arc became a saint, she was a girl inspired. It is that girl we come to know in Voices.


Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc
Author: Wilfred Thomas Jewkes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1964
Genre: Christian women saints
ISBN:

"...we offer in this book a collection of the best writing about her [Joan of Arc], ranging from the objective accounts of the trial and the retrial to the most imaginative flights of dramatic vision, in the hope that a study of them may provide food both for thought and for writing."--Introduction.


The Language of Fire

The Language of Fire
Author: Stephanie Hemphill
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2019-06-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0062490133

The Language of Fire is a lyrical, dark, and moving look at the life of Joan of Arc, who as a teen girl in the fifteenth century commanded an army and helped crown a king of France. This extraordinary verse novel from award-winning author Stephanie Hemphill dares to imagine how an ordinary girl became a great leader, and ultimately saved a nation. Jehanne was an illiterate peasant, never quite at home among her siblings and peers. Until one day, she hears a voice call to her, telling her she is destined for important things. She begins to understand that she has been called by God, chosen for a higher purpose—to save France. Through sheer determination and incredible courage, Jehanne becomes the unlikeliest of heroes. She runs away from home, dresses in men’s clothes, and convinces an army that she will lead France to victory. As a girl in a man’s world, at a time when women truly had no power, Jehanne faced constant threats and violence from the men around her. Despite the impossible odds, Jehanne became a fearless warrior who has inspired generations.


The English Poets

The English Poets
Author: Thomas Humphry Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1880
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: