The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2

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The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2

by Anatole France

EN·~29 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
1

THE LIFE OF JOAN OF ARC - BY ANATOLE FRANCE - A TRANSLATION BY WINIFRED STEPHENS - IN TWO VOLS.

0:22
2

PREFACE - TO THE ENGLISH EDITION

1:37
3

INTRODUCTION

1:42:09
4

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS - Vol. I

0:13
5

CHAPTER I - CHILDHOOD

37:11
6

CHAPTER II - JEANNE'S VOICES

44:56
7

CHAPTER III - FIRST VISIT TO VAUCOULEURS—FLIGHT TO NEUFCHÂTEAU—JOURNEY TO TOUL—SECOND VISIT TO VAUCOULEURS

41:49
8

CHAPTER IV - THE JOURNEY TO NANCY—THE ITINERARY OF VAUCOULEURS—TO SAINTE-CATHERINE-DE-FIERBOIS

19:53
9

CHAPTER V - THE SIEGE OF ORLÉANS FROM THE 12TH OF OCTOBER, 1428, TILL THE 6TH OF MARCH, 1429

56:55
10

CHAPTER VI - THE MAID AT CHINON—PROPHECIES

56:56

Description

This volume opens a meticulous portrait of the young shepherdess who became France’s most famous champion. Drawing on the original trial transcripts, contemporary chronicles, and the later rehabilitation documents, the author weaves a narrative that restores Joan to everyday humanity rather than mythic legend. The introduction explains how the countless scholars before have shaped our knowledge, and why this work chooses to let the surviving records speak for themselves.

Listeners will be drawn into the tense atmosphere of Joan’s 1431 trial, hearing her clear‑spoken answers and the judges’ relentless attempts to pin her as a heretic. The book balances rigorous analysis with vivid storytelling, revealing the political and religious pressures that surrounded her fate without venturing beyond the early chapters. It offers a thoughtful, accessible glimpse into the life of a girl whose voice still echoes through history.

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en

Duration

~29 hours (1695K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Linda Cantoni, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net This updated HTML file provided by David Widger

Release date

2006-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Anatole France

Anatole France

1844–1924

A witty, skeptical voice of French literature, he turned elegance and irony into some of the most admired books of his time. Best known as a novelist, critic, and public intellectual, he won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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