Author:Jeanne d'Arc
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| A 15th century saint and national heroine of France. |
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[edit] Works
- Jeanne d'Arc Letter to Henry VI of England, March 22, 1429
- Jeanne d'Arcs letter to the citizens of Riom, dated November 9th, 1429
- Jeanne d'Arcs first letter to the citizens of Reims, dated March 16th, 1430
- Jeanne d'Arcs second letter to the citizens of Reims, dated March 28th, 1430
[edit] Works about d'Arc
- The Trial of Joan of Arc : being the verbatim report of the proceedings from the Orleans manuscript, translated by Author:W. S. Scot
- Maid of Orleans, by Friedrich Schiller Project Gutenberg
- Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, by Mark Twain (1896) (incomplete)
- Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death, by Margaret Oliphant (1896)
- Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/St. Joan of Arc
- The Trial of Jeanne d’Arc, by W. P. Barrett (1932) [1] (not renewed)
- The Retrial of Joan of Arc; The Evidence at the Trial For Her Rehabilitation, by Author:Regine Pérnoud
- The Life of Joan of Arc, bu Author:Anatole France[2]
- Joan of Arc, by Author:Ronald Sutherland Gower[3]
- The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc, by Author:Thomas de Quincey[4]
- Saint Joan, play by Author:George Bernard Shaw
- Joan of Arc, as it appeared in Famous Men of the Middle Ages by Author:John H. Haaren
[edit] Verse
- Joan of Arc: An Epic Poem, 1798 by Author:Robert Southey
- Jeanne d'Arc Returns, by Author:Henry van Dyke
- The Soul of Jeanne D'Arc, by Author:Theodosia Garrison
[edit] Transcription projects
| Works by this author published before January 1, 1923 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas. |