
Johanna d'Arc: Kertomus hänen elämästään ja marttyrikuolemastaan
by Mark Twain
"Johanna d'Arc: Kertomus hänen elämästään ja marttyrikuolemastaan" by Mark Twain is a novel published in 1896 that recounts the life of Joan of Arc. Presented as translated memoirs by Joan's fictional page Louis de Conte, the story follows her journey from a precocious peasant girl in Domrémy through her divine calling to save France. The narrative tracks her rise as a military commander leading armies to victory, her role in crowning Charles VII, and ultimately her trial in Rouen, revealing both historical events and fictionalized details of her remarkable life.
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