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A Parisian gentleman writes candidly to a London noble, offering a rare, behind‑the‑scenes glimpse of Napoleon’s empire at the height of its power. Through his letters the reader hears the emperor’s impatience with lukewarm receptions in Italy, his suspicion of foreign meddling, and the relentless vigilance of his police network as the court prepares for a grand coronation. The correspondence blends official dispatches with whispered rumors, painting a portrait of a ruler both confident and increasingly paranoid.
The narrator’s tone is both observant and personal, noting how conspiracies—real or imagined—bubble beneath the surface of public celebrations. He describes a climate where spies are ever‑watchful, foreign envoys are treated as potential threats, and even ordinary citizens feel the weight of secret tribunals. This intimate chronicle invites listeners to step into the charged atmosphere of early‑19th‑century Europe, where loyalty, intrigue, and the fear of betrayal shape every conversation.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (96K 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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