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The Story of Joan of Arc the Witch-Saint
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In 'The Story of Joan of Arc the Witch-Saint,' M. M. Mangasarian delivers a compelling narrative that intertwines historical analysis with a profound exploration of Joan of Arc's complex identity. The book adopts a literary style that is both engaging and richly descriptive, capturing the socio-political chaos of 15th-century France while presenting Joan as a multifaceted figure caught between valor and heresy. Mangasarian critically examines the dichotomy between Joan's saintly reverence and the witch-like persecution she faced, framing her story within the broader context of religious fervor and societal conflict of the time. M. M. Mangasarian, an Armenian-American philosopher, and a well-regarded figure in the realm of early 20th-century literature, draws upon his own experiences of religious skepticism and cultural dislocation. His keen interest in questioning dogma and exploring unorthodox viewpoints is evident in this work, which reflects his commitment to illuminating the lives of historical figures who challenge societal norms. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersection of history, religion, and gender studies. Mangasarian'Äôs nuanced portrayal invites a reevaluation of Joan of Arc, making it essential for scholars and enthusiasts alike who wish to deepen their understanding of this iconic figure's legacy.