The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 - Anatole France - Book

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

LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY: MCMIX
Transcriber's Note: In the original text, the name Trémouille is sometimes rendered as Trémoïlle. In this e-text, the variant has been preserved as it appears in the original.



CHOLARS have been good enough to notice this book; and the majority have treated it very kindly, doubtless because they have perceived that the author has observed all the established rules of historical research and accuracy. Their kindness has touched me. I am especially grateful to MM. Gabriel Monod, Solomon Reinach and Germain Lefèvre-Pontalis, who have discovered in this work certain errors, which will not be found in the present edition.
My English critics have a special claim to my gratitude. To the memory of Joan of Arc they consecrate a pious zeal which is almost an expiatory worship. Mr. Andrew Lang's praiseworthy scruples with regard to my references have caused me to correct some and to add several.
Paris, January, 1909 .


Among the one hundred and forty speaking personages in this work is the Maréchal de Rais. Hence it has been concluded that the mystery was written and acted before the lawsuit ended by that sentence to which effect was given above the Nantes Bridge, on October 20, 1440. How, indeed, it has been asked, after so ignominious a death could the vampire of Machecoul have been represented to the people of Orléans as fighting for their deliverance? How could the Maid and Blue Beard be associated in a heroic action? It is hard to answer such a question, because we cannot possibly tell how much of that kind of thing could be tolerated by the barbarism of those rude old times. Perhaps our text itself, if properly examined, will be found to contain internal evidence as to whether it is of an earlier or later date than 1440.
That is not my opinion. In the lines 12093 and 12094 the Maid tells Talbot he will die by the hand of the King's men. This prophecy must have been made after the event: it is an obvious allusion to the noble captain's end, and these lines must have been written after 1453.

Anatole France
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THE LIFE OF JOAN OF ARC


CONTENTS


TO THE ENGLISH EDITION


CONTENTS


Vol. I


Vol. I


JOAN OF ARC


CHILDHOOD


JEANNE'S VOICES


FIRST VISIT TO VAUCOULEURS—FLIGHT TO NEUFCHÂTEAU—JOURNEY TO TOUL—SECOND VISIT TO VAUCOULEURS


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


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


THE MAID AT CHINON—PROPHECIES


THE MAID AT POITIERS


THE MAID AT TOURS


THE SIEGE OF ORLÉANS FROM THE 7TH OF MARCH TO THE 28TH OF APRIL, 1429


THE MAID AT BLOIS—THE LETTER TO THE ENGLISH—THE DEPARTURE FOR ORLÉANS


† Jhesus Maria †


THE MAID AT ORLÉANS


THE TAKING OF LES TOURELLES AND THE DELIVERANCE OF ORLÉANS


THE MAID AT TOURS AND AT SELLES-EN-BERRY—THE TREATISES OF JACQUES GÉLU AND OF JEAN GERSON.


THE TAKING OF JARGEAU—THE BRIDGE OF MEUNG—BEAUGENCY


THE BATTLE OF PATAY—OPINIONS OF ITALIAN AND GERMAN ECCLESIASTICS—THE GIEN ARMY


† Jhesus † Maria.


THE CONVENTION OF AUXERRE—FRIAR RICHARD—THE SURRENDER OF TROYES


Jhesus † Maria


THE SURRENDER OF CHÂLONS AND OF REIMS—THE CORONATION


† Jhesus Maria


RISE OF THE LEGEND


END OF VOL. I.


CONTENTS


Vol. II


Vol. II


JOAN OF ARC


THE ROYAL ARMY FROM SOISSONS TO COMPIÈGNE—POEM AND PROPHECY


THE MAID'S FIRST VISIT TO COMPIÈGNE—THE THREE POPES—SAINT DENYS—TRUCES


Jhesus † Maria


THE ATTACK ON PARIS


THE TAKING OF SAINT-PIERRE-LE-MOUSTIER—FRIAR RICHARD'S SPIRITUAL DAUGHTERS—THE SIEGE OF LA CHARITÉ


LETTER TO THE CITIZENS OF REIMS—LETTER TO THE HUSSITES—DEPARTURE FROM SULLY


Jesus † Marie


THE MAID IN THE TRENCHES OF MELUN—LE SEIGNEUR DE L'OURS—THE CHILD OF LAGNY


SOISSONS AND COMPIÈGNE—CAPTURE OF THE MAID


THE MAID AT BEAULIEU—THE SHEPHERD OF GÉVAUDAN


THE MAID AT BEAUREVOIR—CATHERINE DE LA ROCHELLE AT PARIS—EXECUTION OF LA PIERRONNE


BEAUREVOIR—ARRAS—ROUEN—THE TRIAL FOR LAPSE


THE ABJURATION—THE FIRST SENTENCE


THE TRIAL FOR RELAPSE—SECOND SENTENCE—DEATH OF THE MAID


AFTER THE DEATH OF THE MAID—THE END OF THE SHEPHERD—LA DAME DES ARMOISES


LETTER FROM DOCTOR G. DUMAS


THE FARRIER OF SALON


MARTIN DE GALLARDON


ICONOGRAPHICAL NOTE

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2006-10-07

Темы

Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431

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