Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
by Mark, Twain
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Read in March, 2008
First of all, how embarrassed am I that I didn't really know the story of Joan of Arc? I thought it was about a girl soldier that was burned at the stake because she dressed up like a man.
This story is so much more complicated than that. This is a story about faith, courage, revelation, miracles, pride, power, corruption, martyrdom and enduring to the end. This is a story that is so astonishing that most should be thoroughly schooled in its details. It is very inspiring. In short, Joan of Ar...more
This story is so much more complicated than that. This is a story about faith, courage, revelation, miracles, pride, power, corruption, martyrdom and enduring to the end. This is a story that is so astonishing that most should be thoroughly schooled in its details. It is very inspiring. In short, Joan of Ar...more
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Read in January, 1970
The publication of The Oxford Mark Twain edition of Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc is significant, primarily in that it makes available to a wide audience a book that has been unjustly relegated to the rosters of religious specialty publishers, thereby denying it the widespread popularity it so richly deserves. The edition also includes two very insightful essays on the book: an Introduction by Justin Kaplan and an Afterword by Susan K. Harris. However, both of these essays make the mista...more
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Read in July, 2002
recommends it for:
Classics readers, history readers, people interested in Joan of Arc, Twain fans
This novel should have dispelled a lot of insipid stigmas about Twain’s writing, but nobody read it. The Europeans didn’t read it because it was an American tampering with their history (and a very unflattering bit of their history, too). The Americans didn’t read it because it wasn’t funny. Most professional critics wouldn’t admit they disliked this book just because it wasn’t funny because that would also admit how dumb they really are. But it stands: this a long, largely serious n...more
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Read in March, 2008
In the fear that I'll put somebody off reading this fine book, I must admit that it wasn't a real page turner. That said, I'm very glad I read it. It was well written. Some of Twain's humor shines through. He obviously thinks very highly of Joan of Arc, and her story is incredible. I'm glad I read it to be more familiar with the history of that period, and for the fine example of integrity and leadership in this remarkable person. I guess I'd better add Joan of Arc to my "people to me...more
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I loved this book enough to so choose it for my book club. I was so surprised to watch Mark Twain (of all people!) swoon over Joan. After all of his dislike of overly-religious hypocrites (as he seemed to peg all religious people), he takes this story absolutely seriously; he even went to France to research for the book and read all the trail transcripts in the original.
Mark Twain has a real soft spot for Joan, and that may be the only flaw with the book--Joan's perfections are absolute. B...more
Mark Twain has a real soft spot for Joan, and that may be the only flaw with the book--Joan's perfections are absolute. B...more
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I read this with a homeschool mom book group. It was interesting, but Mark Twain really idealized Joan of Arc, so I thought it was hard to get a realistic picture of her. Maybe she was actually as "saintly" as she is portrayed . . . I feel like I need a "second opinion" on her life, and read something else about her.
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I have a whole collection of Twain, and decided to delve into them this summer - this is the first. So far it's great! The intro to this first volume was like scripture - would use it in a talk - great stuff! I'll keep you posted.
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What a story! I understand Twain did tireless research to write this story, and it is beautifully and wonderfully told from the point of view of a close friend of hers. It's a really great read!
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Read in April, 2008
Leann got me into this book - it's amazing!!! I was inspired by Joan and learned a lot about standing up for truth despite evil influences from all sides!! A MUST read!!!!!!!!!
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Who would put Mark Twain together with Joan of Arc? Not me, but he does an outstanding job with this historical fiction book. I loved it.
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An interesting semi-biography of Joan of Arc, written by of all people Mark Twain. A little too long, but still enjoyable.
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Read in January, 2008
this book was very long,but it was a good book.i liked it because it was a little differant.but i like the ending,in ways.
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Read in January, 2006
Twain thought this was his best book. Yet few people know about it. I plan to read it again.
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Doesn't sound like Twain. I've recently discovered it, and can't wait to read it.
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Read in June, 2008
My first Joan of Arc biography, set in a historical fiction.
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Read in January, 2003
Mark Twain (if such can be said in this case) at his finest.
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Read in January, 2000
This was a fascinating look at Joan of Arc's life.
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