The History of Joan of Arc: The Maid of Orleans- A Historically Accurate Epic Poem

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AuthorHouse, Nov 16, 2006 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 208 pages

Little Jehanne Darc , peasant maid from the village of Domremy, France, was  born into an era of constant internal conflict and war with the English. At the age of 13 she was visited by visions from God which directed her to lead an army in defense of her beloved country. For this, she ultimately suffered a fiery death and a position as the most revered martyr  in history. This is the story of Saint Joan, told in a unique format, by one of her greatest admirers, John Martin Atkins.

 

A 48 year old scholar from southern Indiana, John was too old to carry a gun but too patriotic to sit at home and read about the Great War in 1917. As he sought a way to do his part, he discovered that the YMCA was launching a pioneer program to provide lectures for the Doughboys. John leapt at the opportunity and was soon in France.

 

Joan of Arc was his favorite subject; a most appropriate selection, here in the country of her birth, her triumphs and the ultimate tragedy.  Not only did he thrill the troops with his vivid and passionate tale of her life, he simultaneously studied at the very places of her exploits to keep his lectures fresh and exciting. Domremy, Tours, Orleans, Rheims and Rouen  was the hallowed ground for his research and inspiration between lectures.

 

The war ended but he remained in France to study her life and set foot on every foot of ground that she trod.  After much soul searching he determined that the form of his essay should be that of Epic Poetry. And thus began a 35 year labor of love. When questioned regarding his motive for writing this historically factual Epic Poem, he replied: "I sought to pluck so precious a literary jewel from the dusty pages of history and place it, if I could, into the fine art of poetry."

 

At the end of  this long period of gestation, John could not find a publisher. He then asked his grandson, Richard for help. A promise was made and after another long period, a team of first cousins finally brought this beautiful work to light. We are proud to present the results of a true labor of love!

 

Contents

CANTO I THE SHEPHERD LASS
1
CANTO II A VISION AND A MESSAGE
5
CANTO III INVASION
17
CANTO IV THE PRINCE IDENTIFIED
25
CANTO V COMMANDER IN CHIEF
36
CANTO VI JARGEAU AND PATAY
60
CANTO VII SUCCESS
77
CANTO VIII ACCUSATION AND DESERTION
93
CANTO IX SOLD AND DELIVERED
113
CANTO X THE LAST JOURNEY
131
CANTO XI THE TRIAL
140
CANTO XII THE BANNER WAVES
164
ENDNOTES
182
BACK COVER
189
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