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Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc: The Image of Female Heroism | Marina Warner
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Joan has a unique role in Western imagination--she is one of the few true female heroes. Marina Warner uses her superb historical and literary skills to move beyond conventional biography and to capture the essence of Joan of Arc, both as she lived in her own time and as she has "grown" in the human imagination over the five centuries since her death. She has examined the court documents from Joan of Arc's 1431 Inquisition trial for heresy and woven the facts together with an analysis of the histories, biographies, plays, and paintings and sculptures that have appeared over time to honor this heroine and symbol of France's nationhood. Warner shows how the few facts that are known about the woman Joan have been shaped to suit the aims of those who have chosen her as their hero. The book places Joan in the context of the mythology of the female hero and takes note of her historical antecedents, both pagan and Christian and the role she has played up to the present as the embodiment of an ideal, whether as Amazon, saint, child of nature, or personification of virtue.
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Masterfully written decades ago with deep and insightful research, this book reads like it was written in the last six months. It serves not only to enlighten us about Joan and answer many oft asked but not answered questions, but also shed light on the culture, politics, and history prior to, during, and post that make her legend so enduring. All the while reminding us that the lessons of the past are completely and dangerously relevant.