Biographies & Memoirs

Joan of Arc: A History

Joan of Arc: A History

From the author of the acclaimed She-Wolves, the complex, surprising, and engaging story of one of the most remarkable women of the medieval world—as never told before.

Helen Castor tells afresh the gripping story of the peasant girl from Domremy who hears voices from God, leads the French army to victory, is burned at the stake for heresy, and eventually becomes a saint. But unlike the traditional narrative, a story already shaped by the knowledge of what Joan would become and told in hindsight, Castor’s Joan of Arc: A History takes us back to fifteenth century France and tells the story forwards. Instead of an icon, she gives us a living, breathing woman confronting the challenges of faith and doubt, a roaring girl who, in fighting the English, was also taking sides in a bloody civil war. We meet this extraordinary girl amid the tumultuous events of her extraordinary world where no one—not Joan herself, nor the people around her—princes, bishops, soldiers, or peasants—knew what would happen next.

Adding complexity, depth, and fresh insight into Joan’s life, and placing her actions in the context of the larger political and religious conflicts of fifteenth century France, Joan of Arc: A History is history at its finest and a surprising new portrait of this remarkable woman.

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Introduction: ‘Joan of Arc’

Prologue: The field of blood

PART ONE: Before

Chapter 1. This war, accursed of God

Chapter 2. Like another Messiah

Chapter 3. Desolate and divided

PART TWO: Joan

Chapter 4. The Maid

Chapter 5. Like an angel from God

Chapter 6. A heart greater than any man’s

Chapter 7. A creature in the form of a woman

Chapter 8. I will be with you soon

Chapter 9. A simple maid

Chapter 10. Fear of the fire

PART THREE: After

Chapter 11. Those who called themselves Frenchmen

Chapter 12. She was all innocence

Epilogue: ‘Saint Joan’

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