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A documentary portrait assembled from letters, memoirs, and contemporary testimonies that reconstructs the private life and character of Napoleon. The author compiles abundant documents and citations to rebut hostile interpretations, emphasizing simplicity, domestic habits, personal affections, moral sensibilities, and everyday routines alongside public responsibilities. The book organizes anecdotes, official records, and witnesses' recollections to balance military and political achievements with intimate behavior, showing how exceptional talent coexisted with ordinary human frailties. The result is an evidence-driven, descriptive account aimed at humanizing and reassessing a controversial historical figure.

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Title: Napoléon intime

Author: Arthur Lévy

Contributor: François Coppée

Illustrator: Edouard Detaille

Release date: January 29, 2024 [eBook #72805]

Language: French

Original publication: Paris: Nelson, 1910

Credits: Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

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Napoléon intime

Par Arthur-Lévy
(Auteur de Napoléon et la paix)

Ouvrage couronné par l’Académie française
(Prix Thérouanne)

Précédé d’une étude par François Coppée
Orné d’un portrait de Napoléon par Édouard Detaille

Paris
Nelson, Éditeurs

189, rue Saint-Jacques
Londres, Édimbourg, et New-York

COLLECTION NELSON

Publiée sous la direction de CHARLES SAROLEA,
Docteur ès lettres : Directeur de la Section française à l’Université d’Édimbourg