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Sunday, February 25, 2018

Kathy Kane.. speaks of Jeanne d'Arcque...

Kathy Kane: ... ".. i think.. Jeanne d'arcque.. not sure how her name is pronounced exactly.. sorry.. Jeanne d'arcque.. I think she represents something about thousands of young women in the mediaeval era.. doing drawings of themselves being set on fire.. and doing drawings of themselves perhaps lost to recorded time.. of themselves of their bodies become charred, black charred bodies.. and perhaps none of this actually happened.. perhaps Jeanne d'arcque was never set on fire.. but she did paintings of herself being set on fire.. she did paintings of herself being her body being black and charred.. like charcoal.. like charcoal.. and perhaps that is what all these thousands of young women did.. these young women who branded THEMSELVES witches.. they did it to help the men.. they did it to help the Knights of Camelot.. they these women did it to help the Arthurian Knights.. these women changed themselves into charred, burned witch-women in paintings.. in paintings lost now.. in paintings all now lost.. to help, to aid, to commiserate with.. the Arthurian Knights.. the Arthurian Knights.. of authors like Chretien and Wolfram von eschenbach.. of Parzival and Perlesvaus..."...

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