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Saint Joan of Arc by V. Sackville-West
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Saint Joan of Arc

by Vita Sackville-West (otherwise under V. Sackville-West)

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Grove Press (2001), Edition: 1st Grove, Paperback, 400 pages

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I've been told that Sackville-West's biography of St. Joan of Arc isn't the most credible out there, but at the very least I must say this biography is an interesting and thoroughly engrossing read. (And a good thing too, considering how dry some medieval history can be.) ( )
  mambo_taxi | Apr 20, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 083982856X, Paperback)

Vita Sackville-West wrote Saint Joan of Arc in 1936 at the age of forty-four, and had, at that point, already been writing for thirty years. At fourteen, Sackville-West published her first book, and at fourteen Joan of Arc first heard the voices. Joan was seventeen when she took command of the armies of France--a peasant girl in the early fifteenth century in charge of a nation's forces. At nineteen she was captured by the British and tried as a witch by a church court. Before her twentieth birthday she was burned at the stake. In 1920 she was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church as a saint. In a clever, brisk voice, Vita Sackville-West tells the triumphant story of a French peasant girl raised in a country torn apart by the Hundred Years' War who rose from poverty to military greatness. With dazzling insight and clarity, Sackville-West breathes new life into Joan of Arc's beautiful and tragic story.

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