First published in 1908, Jeanne d’Arc is a play in five acts that tells the story of the legendary French heroine who helped lead her country to victory against England during the Hundred Years’ War. Written in verse with musical accompaniment, the play features a range of memorable characters, including King Charles VII of France, Bishop Cauchon, and of course, Jeanne herself.
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