Jeanne d'Arc, trag die en cinq actes et en vers by Alexandre Soumet presents a dramatic portrayal of Joan of Arc's life. First performed at the Th tre Royal de l'Od on in 1825, this play captures the historical and emotional intensity of Joan's story, her trial, and her ultimate sacrifice. Soumet's verse brings to life the key moments of her legendary journey. This historical tragedy offers a powerful look at French history and the enduring legacy of one of its most iconic figures.
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