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  2. Arc Poetry Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Arc's mission is to nurture and promote composition and appreciation of poetry in Canada and abroad, with particular but not exclusive emphasis on poetry written by Canadians. In addition to publishing and distributing the work of poets, Arc Poetry Magazine organizes and administers awards, contests, public readings and other events. [4]

  3. The Tale of Joan of Arc - Wikipedia

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    The poem is composed of 61 stanzas that begins with the introduction of Christine. It has been translated into English by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski.The prologue is composed of 12 stanzas, followed by 46 stanzas which comprise the main story, and ending with stanzas 60 and 61, which serve as a conclusion.

  4. Joan of Arc (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The figure of Joan of Arc represents both a common person and a child that was free from society's corruption. [11] Between the editions, however, Southey's understanding of politics and religion began to change, and this is reflected in the changes of Joan of Arc for the second edition. Joan was originally a character that had a natural ...

  5. Arc Publications - Wikipedia

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    Arc Publications, also known as Arc, is an independent publishing house in the UK, publishing contemporary poetry from new and established writers from the UK and abroad, specialising in the work of international poets writing in English and the work of overseas poets in translation. Arc publishes up to 16 new books of poetry every year.

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  7. The Maid of Orleans (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Maid of Orleans (French: La Pucelle d'Orléans) is a satirical poem by Voltaire about Joan of Arc, circulated in private readings and in manuscript beginning the 1730's. In response to pirated prints appearing in the 1750's, Voltaire published an authorized edition (Geneva 1762) shorn of most bawdy and anticlerical passages.

  8. Amanda Gorman writes end-of-year poem, 'New Day's Lyric' - AOL

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    Amanda Gorman is ending her extraordinary year on a hopeful note. The 23-year-old poet, whose reading of her own “The Hill We Climb” at President Joe Biden's inauguration made her an ...

  9. Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc - Wikipedia

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    The song is about Joan of Arc, appearing on their 5th studio album, The Village Lanterne. 2006 Joan of Arc: Tony Conrad: Joan of Arc is a 2006 album by composer Tony Conrad. The piece, which lasts unbroken for over an hour, was originally written by Conrad as a soundtrack to accompany Piero Heliczer's eponymous short film.