Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia

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Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia

by L. (Luise) Mühlbach

EN·~20 hours·68 chapters

Chapters

68 total
1

NAPOLEON IN GERMANY

1:09:27
2

NAPOLEON

0:00
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:10
4

NAPOLEON AND QUEEN LOUISA

0:01
5

BOOK I.

0:00
6

CHAPTER I. - FERDINAND VON SCHILL.

23:04
7

CHAPTER II. - THE GERMAN SONG.

19:18
8

CHAPTER III. - THE OATH OF VENGEANCE.

8:42
9

CHAPTER IV. - IN BERLIN.

16:10
10

CHAPTER V. - QUIET IS THE CITIZEN'S FIRST DUTY.

13:28

Description

The novel opens amid the shattered fields of Jena and Auerstadt, where the echo of cannon fire has given way to a haunting silence. French troops, fresh from victory, march through the wreckage while scattered Prussian soldiers flee, their morale shattered and their fate uncertain. The author paints the devastation with vivid detail, letting listeners feel the cold dawn’s light on blood‑stained plains and hear the mournful cries of the wounded left behind.

Against this bleak backdrop, a young officer, barely clinging to life, witnesses the arrival of Napoleon himself, whose charismatic presence looms like a storm over the shattered German states. At the same time, the enigmatic Queen of Prussia emerges from the shadows, a figure of both regal authority and personal vulnerability. Their intersecting paths hint at a tangled web of political intrigue, loyalty, and the human cost of empire.

Richly narrated and steeped in historical atmosphere, the story balances grand military drama with intimate character moments. Listeners will be drawn into a world where ambition, love, and survival collide on the edge of a continent forever changed by war.

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Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1158K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif, Charles Aldarondo, Bob Koertge and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-10-17

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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