

Mark Twain and St. Joan of Arc
8 snips Sep 19, 2024
Mark Twain spent years researching and writing about Joan of Arc, creating a deeply Catholic work that surprised his fans given his own animosity towards the Church. His complex relationship with her reflects his admiration for her qualities, contrasting with his typical satirical tone. The podcast explores his journey through disillusionment, the awe-inspiring life and tragic fate of Joan, and the literary reception of Twain's tribute. It's a fascinating dive into the mind of one of America's greatest authors and his unexpected reverence for a saint.
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Twain's Unexpected Reverence for Joan
- Mark Twain was not Catholic or Christian and had animosity toward the Catholic Church.
- Yet, he wrote what many consider the best book about St. Joan of Arc, seeing her as an extraordinary figure.
Joan's Divine Voices
- Joan of Arc heard voices from saints commanding her to lead French armies.
- At 16, she set out to fulfill this divine mission that changed history.
Joan's Military Triumphs
- Joan convinced the Dauphin of her divine mission by revealing secret knowledge.
- She led victorious battles lifting the siege of Orleans and turning the tide of war.