About This Book
A dramatic biographical narrative traces the life of Hortense Beauharnais from childhood during the French Revolution through her marriage into the Bonaparte family, her tenure as Queen of Holland, and the political and personal trials that followed Napoleon's rise and fall. It follows shifting fortunes under consulate and empire, the rupture with her husband, exile and the Bourbon Restoration, encounters with prominent contemporaries, and later years as Duchess of St. Leu. Interwoven episodes depict court life, family correspondence, revolutionary upheavals, and the upbringing and political awakening of her sons, particularly Louis Napoleon, offering intimate portraits of loyalties, ambition, and the constraints placed on a royal woman in turbulent times.
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