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Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc

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This volume of original essays employs the latest tools of historical analysis, literary criticism, and feminist inquiry to reval why Joan of Arc was such an important figure.

List of contents

Preface Charles T. Wood Joan of Arc's Sword in the Stone Bonnie Wheeler A Woman as Leader of Men:Joan of Arc's Military Career Kelly DeVries Joan of Arc's Mission and the Lost Record of Her Interrogation at Poitiers Charles T. Wood True Lies: Transvestitism and Idolotry in the Trial of Joan of Arc Susan Schibanoff Was Joan of Arc a Sign of Charles VII's Innocence? Jean Fraikin Transcription Errors in texts of Joan of Arc's History Oliver Bouzy I Do Not Name to You the Voice of St. Michael: The Identification of Joan of Arc's Voicess Karen Sullivan Readers of the Lost Arc: Secrecry, Specularity, and Speculation in the Trial of Joan of Arc Steven Weiskopf Joan of Arc and Christine De Pizan: the Symbisosis of Two Warriors in the Dite de Jehanne d'Arc Christine McWebb Pr Pas Pc: Christine De Pizan's pro-Joan propaganda Anne D. Lutkus and Julia M. Walker Speaking of Angels: A Fifteenth Century Bishop in Defense of Joan of Arc's Mystical Voices Jean Marie Pinzino Martin Le Franc's Commentary on Jean Gerson's Treatise on Joan of Arc Gertrude H. merkle Why Joan of Arc Never Became an Amazon Henry Angsar Kelly Jeanne Au Cinema Kevin J. Harty The Joan Phenomenon and the French Right Nadia Margolis Epilogue: Joan of Arc or the Survival of the People Regien Pernoud Appenices Joan of Arc and Her Doctors Marie-Veronique Clin Aspects of Material Culture in the Paris Region at the Tiem of Joan of Arc Nicole Meyer Rodrigues

About the author

Bonnie Wheeler directs the Medieval Studies Program at Southern Methodist University. She writes about medieval literature and culture, is series editor of The NewMiddle Ages, and also edits the journal Arthuriana.Charles T. Wood is Daniel Webster Professor of History, emeritus at Dartmouth College and a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America. He is the author of Joan ofArc and Richard III: Saints, Sex and Government in theMiddle Ages.

Summary

This volume of original essays employs the latest tools of historical analysis, literary criticism, and feminist inquiry to reveal why Joan of Arc was such an important figure.

Product details

Assisted by Bonnie Wheeler (Editor), Charles T Wood (Editor), Charles T. Wood (Editor)
Publisher Routledge
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.08.1999
 
EAN 9780815336648
ISBN 978-0-8153-3664-8
No. of pages 334
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 18 mm
Weight 485 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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