A Monk of Fife

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A Monk of Fife

by Andrew Lang

EN·~9 hours

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A Scottish monk’s eye‑witness chronicle brings the tumult of early‑15th‑century France to life, centering on a remarkable young woman whose courage turned the tide against the English king. Written by a learned chronicler of Pitcullo and dedicated to a beloved aunt, the narrative blends personal recollection with the grand sweep of war, offering vivid snapshots of battlefield drama, royal intrigue, and the fervent spirit of a nation on the brink.

The work is framed by a fascinating scholarly mystery: the original Latin manuscript vanished, leaving only fragmentary copies and a determined translator who rescued the tale for English readers. As the monk recounts the maiden’s daring deeds—her leadership, her faith, and the hope she inspired—readers glimpse a world where legend and history intertwine, supported by contemporary documents and archival evidence.

Listeners will be drawn into a richly detailed, early‑modern perspective on a heroine whose legacy still echoes, experiencing the excitement of a medieval chronicle told with both reverence and vivid storytelling.

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Full title

A Monk of Fife Being the Chronicle Written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo, Concerning Marvellous Deeds That Befell in the Realm of France, in the Years of Our Redemption, MCCCCXXIX-XXXI

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (555K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1999-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang

1844–1912

Best known for the beloved Fairy Books, this Scottish writer brought folk tales, myths, and legends to generations of readers. He was also a remarkably wide-ranging man of letters whose work stretched across poetry, fiction, history, and anthropology.

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