The Diary of an Ennuyée
Diary of an Ennuyee by Mrs. Jameson.
Does the narrator have compassion for Joan of Arc?
Does the narrator have compassion for Joan of Arc?
From the text:
Rouen, June 25.—I do not pity Joan of Arc: that heroic woman only paid the price which all must pay for celebrity in some shape or other: the sword or the faggot, the scaffold or the field, public hatred or private heart-break; what matter? The noble Bedford could not rise above the age in which he lived: but that was the age of gallantry and chivalry, as well as superstition: and could Charles, the lover of Agnes Sorel, with all the knights and nobles of France, look on while their champion, and a woman, was devoted to chains and death, without one effort to save her?
The Diary of an Ennuyée