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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc

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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc

By Mark Twain.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Epigraph
  4. Bibliography
  5. Translator’s Preface
  6. A Peculiarity of Joan of Arc’s History
  7. The Sieur Louis de Conte to His Great-Great-Grand Nephews and Nieces
  8. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
    1. Book I: In Domremy
      1. I: When Wolves Ran Free in Paris
      2. II: The Fairy Tree of Domremy
      3. III: All Aflame with Love of France
      4. IV: Joan Tames the Mad Man
      5. V: Domremy Pillaged and Burned
      6. VI: Joan and Archangel Michael
      7. VII: She Delivers the Divine Command
      8. VIII: Why the Scorners Relented
    2. Book II: In Court and Camp
      1. I: Joan Says Goodbye
      2. II: The Governor Speeds Joan
      3. III: The Paladin Groans and Boasts
      4. IV: Joan Leads Us Through the Enemy
      5. V: We Pierce the Last Ambuscades
      6. VI: Joan Convinces the King
      7. VII: Our Paladin in His Glory
      8. VIII: Joan Persuades Her Inquisitors
      9. IX: She Is Made General-in-Chief
      10. X: The Maid’s Sword and Banner
      11. XI: The War March Is Begun
      12. XII: Joan Puts Heart in Her Army
      13. XIII: Checked by the Folly of the Wise
      14. XIV: What the English Answered
      15. XV: My Exquisite Poem Goes to Smash
      16. XVI: The Finding of the Dwarf
      17. XVII: Sweet Fruit of Bitter Truth
      18. XVIII: Joan’s First Battlefield
      19. XIX: We Burst in Upon Ghosts
      20. XX: Joan Makes Cowards Brave Victors
      21. XXI: She Gently Reproves Her Dear Friend
      22. XXII: The Fate of France Decided
      23. XXIII: Joan Inspires the Tawdry King
      24. XXIV: Tinsel Trappings of Nobility
      25. XXV: At Last—Forward!
      26. XXVI: The Last Doubts Scattered
      27. XXVII: How Joan Took Jargeau
      28. XXVIII: Joan Foretells Her Doom
      29. XXIX: Fierce Talbot Reconsiders
      30. XXX: The Red Field of Patay
      31. XXXI: France Begins to Live Again
      32. XXXII: The Joyous News Flies Fast
      33. XXXIII: Joan’s Five Great Deeds
      34. XXXIV: The Jests of the Burgundians
      35. XXXV: The Heir of France Is Crowned
      36. XXXVI: Joan Hears News from Home
      37. XXXVII: Again to Arms
      38. XXXVIII: The King Cries “Forward!”
      39. XXXIX: We Win, but the King Balks
      40. XL: Treachery Conquers Joan
      41. XLI: The Maid Will March No More
    3. Book III: Trial and Martyrdom
      1. I: The Maid in Chains
      2. II: Joan Sold to the English
      3. III: Weaving the Net About Her
      4. IV: All Ready to Condemn
      5. V: Fifty Experts Against a Novice
      6. VI: The Maid Baffles Her Persecutors
      7. VII: Craft That Was in Vain
      8. VIII: Joan Tells of Her Visions
      9. IX: Her Sure Deliverance Foretold
      10. X: The Inquisitors at Their Wits’ End
      11. XI: The Court Reorganized for Assassination
      12. XII: Joan’s Masterstroke Diverted
      13. XIII: The Third Trial Fails
      14. XIV: Joan Struggles with Her Twelve Lies
      15. XV: Undaunted by Threat of Burning
      16. XVI: Joan Stands Defiant Before the Rack
      17. XVII: Supreme in Direst Peril
      18. XVIII: Condemned Yet Unafraid
      19. XIX: Our Last Hopes of Rescue Fail
      20. XX: The Betrayal
      21. XXI: Respited Only for Torture
      22. XXII: Joan Gives the Fatal Answer
      23. XXIII: The Time Is at Hand
      24. XXIV: Joan the Martyr
      25. Conclusion
  9. Endnotes
  10. Colophon
  11. Uncopyright

Imprint

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This ebook is the product of many hours of hard work by volunteers for Standard Ebooks, and builds on the hard work of other literature lovers made possible by the public domain.

This particular ebook is based on a transcription produced for Project Gutenberg and on digital scans available at the Internet Archive.

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Consider this unique and imposing distinction. Since the writing of human history began, Joan of Arc is the only person, of either sex, who has ever held supreme command of the military forces of a nation at the age of seventeen.

Louis Kossuth

Authorities examined in verification of the truthfulness of this narrative:

  • J. E. J. Quicherat, Condamnation et Réhabilitation de Jeanne d’Arc.

  • J. Fabre, Procès de Condamnation de Jeanne d’Arc.

  • H. A. Wallon, Jeanne d’Arc.

  • M. Sepet, Jeanne d’Arc.

  • J. Michelet, Jeanne d’Arc.

  • Berriat de Saint-Prix, La Famille de Jeanne d’Arc.

  • La Comtesse A. de Chabannes, La Vierge Lorraine.

  • Monseigneur Ricard, Jeanne d’Arc la Vénérable.

  • Lord Ronald Gower, F.S.A., Joan of Arc.

  • John O’Hagan, Joan of Arc.

  • Janet Tuckey, Joan of Arc the Maid.

Translator’s Preface

To arrive at a just estimate of a renowned man’s character one must judge it by the standards of his time, not ours. Judged by the standards of one century, the noblest characters of an earlier one lose much of their luster; judged by the standards of today, there is probably no illustrious man of four or five centuries ago whose character could meet the test at all points. But the character of Joan of Arc is unique. It can be measured by the standards of all times without misgiving or apprehension as to the result. Judged by any of them, it is still flawless, it is still ideally perfect; it still occupies the loftiest place possible to human attainment, a loftier one than has been reached by any other mere mortal.

When we reflect that her century was the brutalest,


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