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  1. Joan of Arc statue at Place des Pyramides, Paris by Emmanuel Frémiet, 1874 Joan of Arc has inspired artistic and cultural works for nearly six centuries. The following lists cover various media to include items of historic interest, enduring…

  2. Feb 17, 2024 · Portrayals of Joan of Arc are numerous. For example, in 1979 the Bibliothèque Municipale in Rouen, France held a gallery containing over 500 images and other items related to Joan of Arc. The story of Joan of Arc was a popular subject for dramatization in the 1940s. In addition to Maxwell Anderson's play

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  4. Aug 9, 2010 · Cultural depictions of Jeanne d’Arc in the 1920s—including the film authored by Frappa: Marco de Gastyn’s The Marvelous Life of Joan of Arc (1929)—generally focused on her transformation into a military leader in France’s Hundred Years’ War against England.

  5. Originally, this article was intended (as the name implies) to cover depictions of the historical Joan of Arc in literature, movies, etc; but by now it largely covers two groups of characters: fantasy characters that merely have the name "Joan of Arc" but bear absolutely no resemblance to the real person; and characters which have a completely ...

  6. Jul 28, 2018 · Zanger dedicates three chapters to depictions of Joan of Arc in film, arguing that “Western culture has never really digested the Joan figure. By recurrently authorizing new versions of the story, each of which allegedly provides new historical or textual evidence, Western culture has revealed its inherent ambivalence toward Joan’s ...

  7. The story of Joan of Arc was a popular subject for dramatization in the 1940s. In addition to Maxwell Anderson's play Joan of Lorraine and the Ingrid Bergman film Joan of Arc , there was also the 1948 RKO film The Miracle of the Bells starring Fred MacMurray , Alida Valli , and Frank Sinatra , about a dying film actress whose first and last ...

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