I’ve been meaning to read the King Arthur stories. Sounds much more interesting than Netflix for sure. He could’ve take that story for inspiration and build his own story. I always saw Joan d’arc as disguising herself so she dressed like a man for that reason
Kelly DeVries notes that, “No person of the Middle Ages, male or female, has been the subject of more study than Jeanne d’Arc. She has been portrayed as saint, heretic, religious zealot, seer, demented teenager, proto-feminist, aristocratic wanna-be, savior of France, person who turned the tide of the Hundred Years War and even Marxist liberator.”
I’ve been meaning to read the King Arthur stories. Sounds much more interesting than Netflix for sure. He could’ve take that story for inspiration and build his own story. I always saw Joan d’arc as disguising herself so she dressed like a man for that reason
It was never a matter of disguise, at all: https://www.jeanne-darc.info/biography/clothing/
Man, you've got to read Warlord Chronicles.
https://thereadingdesk.com/the-winter-king-bernard-cornwall/
Thanks for the recommendation. Oh ok well wouldn’t she be a tomboy by todays standards?
And now also a tomboy.
Or a dolphin-chucking slightly-nutty blonde who would like to be a big sister, if you ask the Japanese.
I just meant by todays standards. She is definitely an interesting figure in history