Joan of Arc Film Guide Published

Dael’s second title, A Joan for All Seasons, Joan of Arc in History and the Movies, is now available at Amazon.com/.

In this guide to six well-known 20th century features about Joan of Arc, Maeve Maddox first presents the historical background from which film-makers drew their ideas, and then discusses the individual films in terms of the times and personalties of the men who created them.

Part One, “Historical Joan,” provides the facts about the peasant girl from her first appearance in history in 1428 to her death at the stake in 1431. It also provides a brief account of the royal in-fighting that caused and prolonged the Hundred Years’ War.

Part Two, “Cinematic Joan,” analyzes each of the six films in terms of historical accuracy and intended message. These six productions span the 20th century, beginning with Cecil B. DeMille’s Joan the Woman, released in 1917, to Luc Besson’s Jeanne d’Arc, released in its English version in 1999 as The Messenger.

Although some of these films are mentioned in guides to movies about war, or movies set in the Middle Ages, A Joan for All Seasons is the only guide that focuses on six Joan of Arc films in one volume.

Here are the six films discussed in this guide:

 

Six portrayals of Joan of Arc from 1917 to 1999

Joan the Woman (1917)
Director: Cecil B. DeMille
Joan: Geraldine Farrar

The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
Director: Theodore Dreyer
Joan: Renée Falconetti

Joan of Arc (1948)
Director: Victor Fleming
Joan: Ingrid Bergman

Saint Joan (1957)
Director: Otto Preminger
Joan: Jean Seberg

Joan of Arc (1999)
Director: Christian Duguay
Joan: Leelee Sobieski

The Messenger (1999)
Director: Luc Besson
Joan: Milla Jovovich

First Book Offering from New Imprint

 

Front Cover of So You Want to Write! by Maeve MaddoxDAEL Publications, a new imprint dedicated to publishing print and digital books about language and popular culture, has released its first title: So You Want to Write!:Tips and Pep Talks to Get You Started and Keep You on Track by Maeve Maddox, former editor of and long-time contributor to the popular language blog DailyWritingTips.com/. 

A collection of brief articles about writing, So You Want to Write! offers practical advice and information for bloggers, beginning novelists, and self-publishers.

The essays in this collection originated as online posts and are themselves models of informal standard English written for a general audience.

In ten information-packed chapters, Maddox offers tips and reminders that both newbies and veteran writers will find useful.

In Chapter One Maddox addresses questions that beset every writer:

  • How can you know if you’re really a writer?
  • What do writers read?
  • What is talent?
  • How do you find time to write?

Chapters Two to Seven offer definitions and discussions related to genre, the writing process, style, technique, and the mechanics of presentation.

Chapter Eight emphasizes the writer’s need for three essential tools: dictionary, thesaurus, and usage guide.

Chapter Nine provides five specialized vocabulary lists, including terms for writing about religion and crime.

Chapter Ten illustrates and discusses common errors of grammar and usage. Without condemning regional or ethnic speech patterns, Maddox focuses on standard American English and its usefulness to speakers and writers of all backgrounds.

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