Joan of Arc bibliography

Joan of Arc bibliography

"This article covers nonfiction. For fictional representations see Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc."

Joan of Arc bibliography is a selective list of scholarly works. Joan of Arc has been the subject of more biographies than any other person from the European Middle Ages, male or female. It has been said that by 1920, no less than 12,000 works had been published about Joan of Arc in France alone. [From cite book|last=Lucie-Smith |first=Edward |title=Joan of Arc |year=1976 |publisher=Allen Lane |location=Bristol |ISBN=0713908572 |page=xi citing cite book|last=Raknem |first=Ingvald |title=Joan of Arc |year=1961 |location=Oslo/Bergen/Tromsö |page=1] Publication dates indicate most recent edition.

Books

Biography

Please alphabetize new entries by the author's last name. If a work exists only in French, then notate it as such in the "Translator" column.

Related history

ource material

ee also

*Joan of Arc
*Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc
*Enguerrand de Monstrelet
*Georges Chastellain

References

External links

* [http://www.jehanne-darc.com The Jeanne d'Arc Centre] biography and research.
* [http://www.jeanne-darc.dk/ Jeanne-darc.dk] Various materials including a complete English translation of the rehabilitation trial transcript.
* [http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc.asp Joan of Arc - Maid of Heaven] extensive biographical data.
* [http://www.stjoan-center.com St. Joan of Arc Center] of Albuquerque, New Mexico, maintained by Virginia Frohlick.


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