Napoleon and Blücher: An Historical Novel

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Napoleon and Blücher: An Historical Novel

by L. (Luise) Mühlbach

EN·~20 hours·55 chapters

Chapters

55 total
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NAPOLEON IN GERMANY - NAPOLEON AND BLUCHER

0:04
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BY - L MUHLBACH - TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY F. JORDAN - NAPOLEON AND BLUCHER. - NAPOLEON AT DRESDEN. - CHAPTER I. - FREDERICK WILLIAM AND HARDENBERG.

37:11
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CHAPTER II. - THE WHITE LADY.

18:40
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CHAPTER III. - NAPOLEON AND THE WHITE LADY.

39:10
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CHAPTER IV. - NAPOLEON AT DRESDEN.

21:03
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CHAPTER V. - NAPOLEON'S HIGH-BORN ANCESTORS.

20:34
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CHAPTER VI. - NAPOLEON'S DEPARTURE FROM DRESDEN.

23:18
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THE LAST DAYS OF 1812 - CHAPTER VII. - THE CONSPIRATORS OF HELGOLAND.

17:35
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CHAPTER VIII. - THE EUROPEAN CONSPIRACY.

26:00
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CHAPTER IX. - GEBHARD LEBERECHT BLUCHER.

22:51

Description

A somber spring in 1812 finds the Prussian monarch wandering the gardens of Charlottenburg, haunted by the loss of his beloved queen and the shadow of Napoleon’s expanding empire. The palace, once a place of joy, now holds a quiet mausoleum, reflecting the king’s inner grief and the nation’s humbled pride. As he grapples with duty and despair, the reader is drawn into the delicate balance between personal mourning and the demands of a continent at war.

Against this backdrop, the novel follows the uneasy alliance forged between the defeated Prussia and the indomitable French emperor, while the steadfast Prussian field marshal Blücher watches the unfolding drama with a wary eye. Their intersecting ambitions and grudges set the stage for a clash of wills that will shape the fate of Europe. The story captures the tension of a world on the brink, offering a vivid portrait of leadership, loyalty, and the cost of survival.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1169K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

L. (Luise) Mühlbach

L. (Luise) Mühlbach

1814–1873

A bestselling 19th-century German novelist, she turned European history into dramatic, fast-moving fiction that captivated readers far beyond Germany. Writing under the name Luise Mühlbach, Clara Mundt became especially known for vivid novels about royal courts, political intrigue, and famous historical figures.

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