![]() ![]() This is a book that really will inform and inspire. The very fact that Mark Twain wrote this book and wrote it the way he did is a powerful testimony to the attractive power of the Catholic Church's saints. Instead one finds a remarkably accurate biography of the life and mission of Joan of Arc told by one of this country's greatest storytellers. ![]() He reached his conclusion about Joan's unique place in history only after studying in detail accounts written by both sides, the French and the English.īecause of Mark Twain's antipathy to institutional religion, one might expect an anti-Catholic bias toward Joan or at least toward the bishops and theologians who condemned her. He spent twelve years in research and many months in France doing archival work and then made several attempts until he felt he finally had the story he wanted to tell. Still fewer know that he considered it not only his most important but also his best work. Joan of Arc Study Guide SparkNotes Looking for exclusive, AD-FREE study tools Look no further Start your 7-day FREE trial now Joan of Arc Biography Study Guide Jump to: Summary Key People Key Terms and Events Further Study Summary Read a brief overview of the subjects life, or longer summaries of major events and achievements. Very few people know that Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) wrote a major work on Joan of Arc. ![]()
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