Joan
of Arc Class Readings
Some
relevant readings, presented in more or less chronological format. If
you have suggestions for changes or additions, please contact Professor Wheeler.
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Materials for use of SMU Students only - others should obtaint copyright permission.)
Anouilh, Jean.
The Lark (L'Alouette), by Jean Anouilh , trans. Christopher Fry (OUP, 1955)
Churchill, Winston S.
"Joan of Arc".
Crane, Susan.
"Clothing and Gender Definition: Joan of Arc"
Dossat.
"Inquisition," The New Catholic Encyclopedia 7: 535-41
Fraioli, Deborah.
"The Literary Image of Joan of Arc: Prior Influences," by Deborah Fraioli (Speculum 56:1981, 811-30)
Holinshed, Ralph.
Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by Ralph Holinshed (1587).
Kelly, H. Ansgar.
"The Right to Remain Silent: Before and After Joan of Arc" by H. Ansgar Kelly (Speculum 68:1993 992-1026)
Kennedy, Angus. and Kenneth Varty (eds.)
Christine de Pisan: the'Ditié de Jehanne d'Arc', A Translation.
Kritzman, Lawrence D.
“Foreword” to Realms of Memory….
Pernoud.
Chapter 7 of Joan of Arc by Herself & Her Witnesses.
Pernoud.
Chapter 9 of Joan of Arc by Herself & Her Witnesses.
Pierre, Nora.
"From Lieux de mémoire to Realms of Memory...".
Schiller, Friedrich.
The Maiden of Orleans (Die Jungfrau von Orleans), by Friedrich Schiller, trans. John t. Krumpelmann, UNC Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures 24 (1959, UNC Press).
Scott, W. S.
The Trial of Joan of Arc
Shaw, Bernard.
**Saint Joan
Voltaire
The Maid of Orleans (La Pucelle D'Orleans), by Voltaire (Vol. xxPart 1)
Wellman, Kathleen.
Anges Sorel
Welt, Bernard.
"Mythomania". Art Issues.
The Official Pronouncement of Canonization
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