Mrs. Oliphant's 'Jeanne D'Arc: Her Life And Death' is a captivating exploration of the life and tragic end of the renowned French heroine, Joan of Arc. Written in a detailed and insightful manner, the book delves into the historical context of Jeanne D'Arc's life, examining her rise to prominence, military victories, and ultimate trial and execution. Mrs. Oliphant's eloquent prose transports the reader back to the tumultuous period of the Hundred Years' War, providing vivid descriptions of the political intrigue and religious fervor of the time. The author skillfully weaves together primary sources and historical accounts to offer a comprehensive and engaging narrative of Jeanne D'Arc's life and legacy. Mrs. Oliphant, a prolific Victorian-era writer known for her historical and biographical works, brings her expertise and keen insight to this study of Jeanne D'Arc. Drawing on her deep understanding of the period and its social dynamics, Mrs. Oliphant offers a nuanced and well-researched portrayal of the iconic French figure. Her meticulous attention to detail and balanced analysis make 'Jeanne D'Arc: Her Life And Death' a must-read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the life of this extraordinary woman.