The Executioner's Knife; Or, Joan of Arc(Paperback, Eugène Sue)
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Heroism and Sacrifice: The novel explores Joan of Arc's courage and determination in the face of daunting odds. It portrays her as a national heroine willing to sacrifice her life for the greater good of France.Religious Vision and Belief: Sue delves into Joan's religious visions and her unwavering belief in her divine mission. Her faith plays a central role in her actions and decisions.Historical and Political Context: Against the backdrop of the Hundred Years' War, the novel examines the political intrigues and rivalries between France and England, as well as the internal conflicts within France (such as between the supporters of Charles VII and those of Henry VI of England).Legal and Moral Judgment: The novel also critiques the legal proceedings that led to Joan of Arc's trial and execution, highlighting issues of ju