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claims to be merely the editor here of an original source. As she tells it in the preface, while doing research for Owen Tudor she happened on some curious particulars that explained everything she...
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Emma Robinson
Charles VII's court is equipped with a number of psychologically warring characters, including his mistress, the Lady of Beauty, who represents the fashionably heartless woman. At the climactic scene of Jeanne's burning, multiple human threads...
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Christine de Pisan
Christine de Pisan
finished her Ditié de Jehanne d'Arc, a poem commemorating Joan of Arc
's victory at Orléans that year, and the subsequent coronation of Charles VII
.
McLeod, Glenda P., and Christine de Pisan. “Introduction”. Christine de Pizan: Christine’s Vision, Garland, p. xi - lv.
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Anna Eliza Bray
AEB
published, as Mrs. Bray, a biography entitled Joan of Arc
and the Times of Charles the Seventh
, King of France.
Todd, Janet, editor. Dictionary of British Women Writers. Routledge.