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In these candid letters, a discreet Parisian gentleman writes to a trusted English nobleman, chronicling the bustling world of the Imperial court at St. Cloud. Drawing on personal connections with Empress Joséphine and daily access to the inner circles of power, he records the personalities of Napoleon’s ministers, generals, and the countless courtiers who shape policy behind velvet curtains. The correspondence reads like a diary, blending sharp observation with witty commentary, and it captures the paradox of grand ambition and petty vanity that animated the era.
The collection offers vivid snapshots of famous figures—Talleyrand’s sly negotiations, the flamboyant demeanor of Pauline Bonaparte, and the relentless drive of rising soldiers—alongside the fates of those who fell out of favor. It is both a social portrait and a cautionary record, intended to expose treachery and folly while preserving a truthful account for future readers. Listeners will feel as if they are eavesdropping on the very rooms where decisions were whispered, gaining a rare, human perspective on a pivotal moment in European history.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (102K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1846
A combative political writer and journalist, he built a career out of sharp commentary on the turbulent politics of his time. His life moved from England to continental Europe and back again, giving his work an unusually international perspective for the early 19th century.
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