Joan of Arc and Sacrificial Authorship
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Exploring the portrayal of Joan of Arc, this study highlights how modern authors identify with her as a symbol of the artist's struggle in a decaying cultural landscape. Drawing on theories from notable thinkers, Astell examines the works of various writers, revealing how Joan's identity as a peasant woman resonates with their experiences as outsiders. The narrative of her condemnation and martyrdom reflects artists' anxieties, while her miraculous victories inspire them to seek a sacred status in the literary world. This comprehensive analysis underscores the relevance of medieval themes in contemporary self-understanding.
