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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Vol II

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"Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Volume II" continues the historical novel written by Mark Twain, first published in 1896. Like its predecessor, it is presented as a memoir written by Sieur Louis de Conte, Joan of Arc's fictionalized page, who recounts his experiences serving alongside the legendary French heroine.

In this second volume, Twain delves deeper into Joan's life and the events leading up to her trial and martyrdom. The narrative follows Joan as she continues her military campaigns, facing both triumphs and setbacks as she battles the English forces occupying France. Twain vividly portrays the political intrigues, military strategies, and religious fervor of fifteenth-century France, immersing the reader in the tumultuous events of the Hundred Years' War.

As the novel progresses, Joan's story takes a darker turn as she becomes embroiled in the politics and power struggles of the French court. Twain explores Joan's relationships with key historical figures such as Charles VII, the Dauphin of France, and Gilles de Rais, as well as her interactions with members of the clergy and the nobility.

Throughout the novel, Twain continues to portray Joan as a complex and compelling character, emphasizing her courage, faith, and unwavering dedication to her mission. At the same time, he delves into Joan's inner turmoil and emotional struggles, depicting her doubts and fears as she faces increasing opposition and betrayal.

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