The Story of Joan of Arc
  The Story of Joan of Arc
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Titolo The Story of Joan of Arc
AutoreLang Andrew; Winthrop Beatrice
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In "The Story of Joan of Arc," Andrew Lang masterfully intertwines historical fact and literary artistry to present a vivid recounting of the life of one of history's most enigmatic figures. Employing a narrative style that oscillates between lyrical prose and straightforward storytelling, Lang captures the essence of Joan's journey from peasant girl to military leader. Set against the backdrop of the Hundred Years' War, this work reflects the Romantic literary context of the 19th century, where the heroism of marginalized figures was increasingly celebrated, and it serves as a critical exploration of courage, faith, and nationalism. Andrew Lang, a notable Scottish poet, novelist, and journalist, was deeply influenced by the folklore and mythology of his native land, which permeates much of his work. His extensive knowledge of history, combined with his fascination for the legendary, enables him to approach Joan of Arc's narrative with both reverence and curiosity, seeking to understand the socio-political climate that shaped her destiny. Lang's interest in folklore and championing of female figures is evident in his meticulous portrayal of Joan as both a saint and a soldier, further enriched by his broader literary ventures. Readers interested in medieval history, heroism, and the complexities of female agency will find "The Story of Joan of Arc" a compelling addition to their literary collection. Lang's ability to evoke empathy for his subject, coupled with his rich narrative style, invites readers to reconsider the legacy of a woman who transcended her time. This book not only educates but also inspires, making it an essential read for those fascinated by the intersection of history and literature. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.