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Caesar and Cleopatra (1901), an earlier historical play by Shaw, focuses on the heroism of Julius Caesar.
Major Barbara (1905) is another play by Shaw about a heroic female: this time, an official in the Salvation Army and a social reformer.
Androcles and the Lion (1912) is a play by Shaw about miracles, martyrs, and Christians.
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc is Mark Twain’s loving portrayal of Joan, first published in 1896.
The Maid of Orléans is Voltaire’s irreverently ribald account of Joan’s story, first...
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