'The range of the essays is all-inclusive, and the insights offered are uniformly solid. The volume [...] will now doubtless rightly prove a seminal work in Joan studies...' Arthuriana

The interaction of poetry and politics has shaped Joan into a transnational myth dedicated to the most contradictory causes. No other character has inspired a more impressive list of writers, but no other myth possesses the malleability required to serve rival camps. Whatever their distortions of fact for art's sake, these famed authors deployed an extensive knowledge of known records. The quality of the exchanges between the best creative and philosophical minds of preceding centuries, their capacity for reading, range of interests, literary judgment, critical shrewdness, all offer priceless models of investigation for our times. A close inquiry into the makings of the legendary heroine brings to light various false impressions still endorsed today by a number of noteworthy historians and literary critics. This collection of essays, updated for the English language edition, follows Joan of Arc in the Western consciousness, throughout the chain of texts, fictions, comments, from the time of her launching into celebrity by Jean Gerson and Christine de Pizan to the most recent stage and film versions. D. Goy-Blanquet investigates the exchanges between England, France and Germany, down to Joan's nationalisation by Michelet. Francoise Michaud-Frejaville studies, through little known seventeenth-century versions, a period of decline in the heroine's popularity, with Jean Chapelain's much decried Pucelle at its lowest ebb. Nadia Margolis picks up the thread from Michelet to explore the background of frenzied political quarrels, and personal self-identifications, for possession of the nineteenth-century heroine, down to their ultimate appropriation, that by the National Front. Jacques Darras questions Peguy and the warmongers who used Joan as a firebrand against pacifists like Jean Jaures, down to the singular fate of Anouilh's L'Alouette, and beyond them the nationalistic strains which continue to infect the French political scene. An essay composed especially for this
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This collection of essays, updated for the English language edition, follows Joan of Arc in the Western consciousness, throughout the chain of texts, fictions, comments, from the time of her launching into celebrity by Jean Gerson and Christine de Pizan to the most recent stage and film versions.
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Contents: Foreword; Shakespeare and Voltaire set fire to history, Dominique Goy-Blanquet; Person vs. personage: Joan of Arc in 17th-century France, Françoise Michaud-Fréjaville; Rewriting the right: high priests, heroes and hooligans in the portrayal of Joan of Arc (1824-1945), Nadia Margolis; A myth on trial, Jacques Darras; The American maid, Claude Grimal; Joan of Arc and the cinema, Robin Blaetz; Index.
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'The range of the essays is all-inclusive, and the insights offered are uniformly solid. The volume [...] will now doubtless rightly prove a seminal work in Joan studies...' Arthuriana

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780754633303
Publisert
2003-10-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
219 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
192

Biographical note

Dominique Goy-Blanquet, Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, France Dominique Goy-Blanquet, Francoise Michaud-Frejaville, Nadia Margolis, Jacques Darras, Claude Grimal, Robin Blaetz.