
Saint Joan
by George Bernard Shaw
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Chapters (248)
- SAINT JOAN
- PREFACE TO SAINT JOAN
- Joan and Socrates.
- Contrast with Napoleon.
- Was Joan Innocent or Guilty?
- Joan’s Good Looks.
- Joan’s Social Position.
- Joan’s Voices and Visions.
- The Evolutionary Appetite.
- The mere Iconography does not matter.
- The Modern Education which Joan escaped.
- Failures of the Voices.
- Joan a Galtonic Visualizer.
- Joan’s Manliness and Militarism.
- Was Joan Suicidal.
- Joan Summed Up.
- Joan’s Immaturity and Ignorance.
- The Maid in Literature.
- Protestant Misunderstandings of the Middle Ages.
- Comparative Fairness of Joan’s Trial.
- Joan not tried as a Political Offender.
- The Church uncompromised by its Amends.
- Cruelty, Modern and Medieval.
- Catholic Anti-Clericalism.
- Catholicism not yet Catholic Enough.
- The Law of Change is the Law of God.
- Credulity, Modern and Medieval.
- Toleration, Modern and Medieval.
- Variability of Toleration.
- The Conflict between Genius and Discipline.
- Joan as Theocrat.
- Unbroken Success essential in Theocracy.
- Modern Distortions of Joan’s History.
- History always out of Date.
- The Real Joan not Marvellous Enough for Us.
- The Stage Limits of Historical Representation.
- A Void in the Elizabethan Drama.
- Tragedy not Melodrama.
- The Inevitable Flatteries of Tragedy.
- Some well-meant Proposals for the Improvement of the Play.
- The Epilogue.
- To the Critics, lest they should feel Ignored.
- CONTENTS
- SCENE I
- SCENE II
- SCENE III
- SCENE IV
- SCENE V
- SCENE VI
- EPILOGUE
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