Joan of Arc: In her own words
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The only available source for the exact words of Joan of Arc, compiled from the transcript of her trials and rearranged as an autobiography by Willard Trask.Tags
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Using transcripts of the actual heresy trials and using letters dictated by Jehanne (anglicised to Joan) during her life, Trask has produced a collection of excerpts arranged to read as the story of her mission and her eventual condemnation in her own words.
While not a novel as such, I still found this small volume quite fascinating, especially for the tone of Joan's words and the absolute faith she has in her visions and her beliefs. The story of Joan of Arc is one everybody knows yet I still discovered new facts to me and of course spent a good hour afterwards googling more information.
She was illiterate yet there is a lot more wisdom behind her words then you would expect, especially in her answers to the very circular questions at show more her trial, designed to trap her into revealing herself as a heretic or witch (which she never did).
The 30 page Afterword at the end of the book is also good reading and goes into more details about certain pivotal points in her short life.
About 25 years after her death and on the insistence of her mother, there was an enquiry into the trial that ended with Pope Callixtus III pronouncing her innocent and declaring her a matyr. She was made a saint at the beginning of the 20th century and is a national treasure to the French. show less
While not a novel as such, I still found this small volume quite fascinating, especially for the tone of Joan's words and the absolute faith she has in her visions and her beliefs. The story of Joan of Arc is one everybody knows yet I still discovered new facts to me and of course spent a good hour afterwards googling more information.
She was illiterate yet there is a lot more wisdom behind her words then you would expect, especially in her answers to the very circular questions at show more her trial, designed to trap her into revealing herself as a heretic or witch (which she never did).
The 30 page Afterword at the end of the book is also good reading and goes into more details about certain pivotal points in her short life.
About 25 years after her death and on the insistence of her mother, there was an enquiry into the trial that ended with Pope Callixtus III pronouncing her innocent and declaring her a matyr. She was made a saint at the beginning of the 20th century and is a national treasure to the French. show less
I saw this at my favorite used book store, the title caught me right away "In Her Own Words". Read it all one morning before getting out of bed. I've always been fascinated with Joan of Arc, so reading her words from letters and from the trials was so interesting. It helped to know some background on her before picking up the book, but I can't wait to pick up some other books.
Stark and poignant: St. Joan's exact words, and her words alone. Makes her life stand out black on white--or perhaps her life, white on the black world of man's inhumanity to man.
i'm assuming this is the same as "Joan of Arc: Self Portrait" by the same author?
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- People/Characters
- Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc); Charles VII, King of France
- Important places
- Orléans, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France; Reims, Marne, Grand-Est, France; Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
- Important events
- Hundred Years' War (1337 | 1453); Siege of Orléans (1428-10-12 | 1429-05-08); Coronation of Charles VII of France (1429-07-17); Execution of Joan of Arc (1431-05-30)
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- Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
- DDC/MDS
- 944.026092 — History & geography History of Europe France and Monaco France Capet and Valois 987-1589 Charles VI 1380-1422; Charles VII 1422-61 ; XVth Century
- LCC
- DC103 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania France – Andorra – Monaco History of France History By period Early and medieval to 1515 1328-1515 15th century. Jeanne d'Arc, Saint
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