of Arc Joan has written:
'The trial of Joan of Arc' -- subject(s): Trials, litigation, Trials, litigation, etc
K. S. Walker has written: 'Joan of Arc'
Francis Cabot Lowell has written: 'Joan of Arc'
Arnold Munn has written: 'Joan of Arc' -- subject- s -: Drama
J. S. Foote has written: 'Joan of Arc' -- subject(s): Poetry
No she was not. Joan could neither read nor write.
Patrice Selene has written: 'Joan of Arc' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, History, Juvenile fiction
A primary source for Joan of Arc could be anything written or painted about her in her time 1412-1431.
No. Joan of Arc was a French Commander. She led France to some of their most significant victories during the Hundred Years War.
There are so many books, articles, poems, ballads, plays, movies, etc. written about Joan of Arc that that are titled "Joan of Arc" that it is impossible to identify just one author unless the person posing the question can provide more criteria to narrow it down: a publication year, a publisher, language it was published in, editor, magazine it appeared in, actors/actresses who acted in the production (if it is a play or movie), etc.
No, Joan of Arc was not a 'tart.'
Joan of Arc Day (the feast of Joan of Arc) is on May 30.
Joan Key has written: 'Joan Key'