BIBLIOGRAPHY/JOAN OF
ARC/DAMERON/SPRING 2011
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Anne Barstow, Joan of Arc:
Heretic, Mystic, Shaman (1986)
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Christine de Pisan, Selected
Writings of Christine de Pizan, ed. Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski (1997)
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Georges Duby, France in the
Middle Ages 987-1460, trans. Juliet Vale (1991)
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Mary Gordon, Joan of Arc: A
Life (Penguin 2008)
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Daniel Hobbins, The Trial of
Joan of Arc (Harvard 2007).
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Regine Pernoud, Joan of Arc:
Her Story (1999 Palgrave Macmillan) I
----- Retrial of Joan of Arc,
trans. J. M. Cohen (1955)
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Susan Schianoff, “True Lies:
Transvestism and Idolatry in the Trial of Joan of Arc.” In Fresh
Verdicts on Joan of Arc, 30-60.
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George Bernard Shaw, Saint Joan
(Penguin)
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Donald Spoto, Joan: the
mysterious life of a heretic who became a saint (2007)
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Karen Sullivan, “’I do not name to
you the voice of St. Michael’”: The Identification of Joan of Arc’s
Voices.” In Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc, 85-111.
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Karen Sullivan, The
Interrogation of Joan of Arc (Minneapolis, 1999).
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Larissa Taylor, The Virgin
Warrior: The Life and Death of Joan of Arc (Yale, 2010)
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Mark Twain, Personal
Recollections of Joan of Arc (Dover 2002).
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Bonnie Wheeler and Charles T.
Wood, editors, Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc (Garland 1996).
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Charles Wood, “Joan of Arc’s
Mission and the Lost Record of her Interrogation at Poitiers.” In Fresh
Verdicts on Joan of Arc, 19-29.
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Charles Wood, Joan of Arc and
Richard III: Sex, Saints, and Government in the Middle Ages (Oxford,
1988).