
In the turbulent autumn of 1814, an ex‑empress and her formidable grandmother cross paths in Vienna, each bearing the weight of lost thrones and shattered alliances. As Napoleon languishes on Elba, Marie Louise wrestles with a new destiny in the Duchy of Parma while her grandmother, the displaced queen of Naples, fights to reclaim her own kingdom. Their conversation, charged with personal grief and political ambition, reveals how deeply the era’s upheavals have scarred the women who once stood at Europe’s most powerful courts. The narrative paints a vivid portrait of a generation caught between duty, loyalty, and the relentless pull of history.
Beyond the royal intrigue, the book explores how Marie Louise’s upbringing—steeped in anti‑French sentiment and the legacy of her illustrious ancestors—shaped her choices after Napoleon’s fall. It delves into the harsh judgments she faced for her remarriages and perceived abandonment, while also offering a sympathetic glimpse into the private struggles that guided her actions. Listeners will find a nuanced, human portrait of a woman navigating love, loss, and the relentless expectations of a continent in flux.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (523K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1834–1900
A French historian and prolific popular writer, he became known for lively books about Napoleon’s family, the French court, and the women who shaped imperial history. Writing in the late 19th century, he had a gift for turning archival history into vivid, readable narrative.
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