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LIFE OF NAPOLEON
CHAPTER LXXV.
CHAPTER LXXVI.
CHAPTER LXXVII.
CHAPTER LXXVIII.
CHAPTER LXXIX.
CHAPTER LXXX.
CHAPTER LXXXI.
CHAPTER LXXXII.
The final months of Napoleon’s reign unfold in a whirlwind of battles and political upheaval. After a series of costly engagements at Craonne, Laon and Arcis, the French army is forced into a rapid retreat, while Paris teeters between royalist hopes and lingering Bonapartist support. Faced with mounting pressure from the Allied powers and an increasingly hostile capital, Napoleon ultimately signs the abdication document that ends his rule over France.
Exiled to the island of Elba, the former emperor finds himself in a dramatically reduced world of modest palaces, a small personal guard, and constant diplomatic scrutiny. He spends his days negotiating with visiting dignitaries, reflecting on the continent’s shifting balance, and contending with financial strains that accompany his new, limited sovereignty. Though the island offers a quiet backdrop, the lingering echoes of his former glory and the uncertain future of Europe keep his thoughts far from peaceful repose.
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2015-05-02
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1771–1832
A giant of Scottish literature, this poet and novelist helped invent the historical novel and turned Scotland’s past into gripping, widely loved stories. His books blended adventure, memory, and folklore in ways that shaped fiction across Europe.
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