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Jules Michelet

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Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Jules Michelet

The University of Michigan Press
1967
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The holy mission of the Maid of Orleans is recreated in this, one of the greatest of the books on Joan. Jules Michelet captures the hardships of battle, the glory of victory, the disillusion of imprisonment. Her betrayal and martyrdom at the stake have an enduring mood of beauty and brutality. Albert Guérard's sensitive translation offers the first complete English rendition of this classic nineteenth-century work.Jules Michelet, 1798-1874, noted French historian, is perhaps best known for his Histoire de la révolution française (1847-53) and his Histoire de France (1833-67).The late Albert Guérard was professor of comparative literature and lecturer in French civilization at Stanford University. His many books include Europe Free and United, Napoleon III, Education of a Humanist, and France: A Modern History.
The Sea (La Mer) (Edition1)

The Sea (La Mer) (Edition1)

Jules Michelet

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The sea (La Mer) offers a poetic and philosophical reflection on the ocean as a force of creation, mystery, and destruction. Blending observations of science and spirituality, the work contemplates humanity s enduring relationship with the sea, presenting it as both a source of wonder and a symbol of the unknown. The narrative considers how the ocean inspires fear and reverence, portraying it as a vast entity that embodies both gentle calm and violent fury. Through vivid imagery, it explores the sea s capacity to nurture life while also serving as a boundary between worlds. The text reflects on the emotional impact of encountering the ocean, from the awe it stirs at first sight to the deeper questions it raises about existence and mortality. It invites readers to ponder the lessons the sea imparts about resilience, humility, and the natural order. The work portrays the sea as a living force that commands respect and contemplation, offering insight into the complex ties between humanity and the natural world.