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The Works of Napoleon Bonaparte - Life & Legacy of the Great French Emperor: Biography Memoirs & Personal Writings - cover
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The Works of Napoleon Bonaparte - Life & Legacy of the Great French Emperor: Biography Memoirs & Personal Writings

Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, Ida M. Tarbell, Charles Downer Hazen

Tradutor George Charles D'Aguilar

Editora: Musaicum Books

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In 'The Works of Napoleon Bonaparte', the collection spans a diverse array of literary styles and themes, capturing pivotal moments from Napoleonic eras and offering a rich narrative canvas that speaks to both the historical and the philosophical. From meticulously crafted personal writings by Napoleon himself to critical examinations by contemporaries and later historians, the anthology showcases a range of perspectives on leadership, governance, and the struggles of wielding power. The anthology is particularly significant for its holistic approach and includes standout pieces that probe into lesser-known aspects of Bonaparte's rule and his personal reflections on warfare and diplomacy. The contributing authors, each with their deep expertise, offer a multifaceted portrayal of Napoleon. From his closest aide, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne, providing an insider's view, to distinguished historians Ida M. Tarbell and Charles Downer Hazen, who analyze his impact through the lens of broader socio-economic and political transformations, this collection aligns with, and contributes to, the rich literary and historical discourse on one of Europe's most iconic leaders. This convergence of firsthand accounts and scholarly analysis enriches the reader's understanding of Napoleonic times. 'The Works of Napoleon Bonaparte' serves not only as a historical anthology but as a vital educational tool, offering readers an opportunity to explore a nexus of narratives shaped by varying interpretations and styles. This book is recommended for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of historical figures and the ways in which their legacies are constructed through literature. Dive into this engaging volume to appreciate the breadth of insights and dialogues it fosters among the differing yet complementary interpretations of Napoleon's life and works.
Disponível desde: 04/01/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 1936 páginas.

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