De Napoléon

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De Napoléon

by André Suarès

FR·~38 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total
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PREMIER CAHIER DE LA QUATORZIÈME SÉRIE

38:22

Description

A vivid, lyrical portrait unfolds the complex figure of Napoleon, presenting him as both the embodiment of revolutionary ambition and the paradoxical hero of his age. The narrator weaves together admiration and critique, exploring how the emperor’s dazzling military genius, relentless drive for unity, and charismatic authority shaped an entire continent. Through rich, almost poetic prose, readers glimpse the contradictions that made him simultaneously feared, revered, and endlessly debated.

The work moves beyond simple biography, delving into the psychological and cultural currents that propelled Napoleon from a provincial officer to a symbol of power. It captures his personal quirks—his modest diet, his restless energy, his fleeting romances—while reflecting on the broader ideas of power, order, and the audacity required to claim authority. Listeners are invited to contemplate how a single man could embody the hopes, anxieties, and contradictions of an entire era, making this a compelling meditation on history, ambition, and the human desire for greatness.

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Language

fr

Duration

~38 minutes (36K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laurent Vogel (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2021-12-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

André Suarès

André Suarès

1868–1948

A fiercely independent French poet, essayist, and critic, this striking literary voice moved at the center of modern French letters while always sounding entirely his own. His work is known for its intensity, musical prose, and deep love of art, travel, and great historical figures.

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