A Monk of Fife: Being the Chronicle Written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo, Concerning Marvellous Deeds That Befell in the Realm of France, in the Years of Our Redemption, MCCCCXXIX-XXXI
1896
A Monk of Fife: Being the Chronicle Written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo, Concerning Marvellous Deeds That Befell in the Realm of France, in the Years of Our Redemption, MCCCCXXIX-XXXI
1896
A Monk of Fife, published in 1896 by Andrew Lang, is a historical novel that recounts the experiences of Norman Leslie, a Scottish monk, during the early 15th century in France. Set against the backdrop of the Hundred Years' War and the rise of Joan of Arc, the narrative offers a unique Scottish perspective on significant historical events. Leslie's adventures begin with his flight from Scotland after a violent incident, leading him to witness and chronicle the remarkable deeds of Jeanne d'Arc from 1429 to 1431.















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