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Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc (edited by Bonnie Wheeler and Charles Wood) is an anthology of scholarly essays on Joan of Arc. First published by Garland publishing in 1996 (ISBN 0-8153-3664-0), it is 336 pages long.
Bonnie Wheeler is the Director of the Medieval Studies Program at Southern Methodist University. Charles Wood is emeritus professor of history at Dartmouth College.
The essays in the book are arranged in roughly chronological order, beginning with studies and investigations in Joan's own time and proceeding to those of later years.
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frailty of the heroine." The Dream (1931) The Case of Doctor Brenner (1933) Warner p.324 Wheeler, Bonnie; Wood, Charles T. (2018-10-24). FreshVerdictson Joan...
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covered Joan Baez's version of the song written by Anne Bredon; both guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant were fans of Baez. Baez's album Joan Baez...
presented on a catwalk showered with water in yellow light, while the following Joan (after JoanofArc) ended with a masked model standing in a ring of fire...
span of this "Metabiological Pentateuch". He was now sixty-seven, and expected to write no more plays. This mood was short-lived. In 1920 JoanofArc was...
the first half of the 18th century. Notable individuals executed by burning include Jacques de Molay (1314), Jan Hus (1415), JoanofArc (1431), Girolamo...
shores, in the hope especially of embroiling the United States with Germany." Beesly concludes: "unless and until fresh information comes to light, I am...
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acquitted; First and second verdicts overturned on appeal". La Gazetta dello Sport. November 10, 2011. Archived from the original on December 25, 2011. Retrieved...
outweighing for him such trivia as the fact that his own JoanofArc (1939) was banned in Germany on the day of its release. In summer 1939 Paramount (in collaboration...