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The author presents a close study of Napoleon's final years in exile, arguing that he was unfairly treated and that popular impressions — including those passed down among seamen — merit reassessment. The work reevaluates contemporary criticism, traces relations with prominent family members, examines the political oligarchy and its apologists, and considers portrayals by influential women alongside Josephine's place in his life and his religious notions. It blends narrative about the exile with documentary commentary, supported by a bibliography and a chronology, to advance a sympathetic, evidence-based reinterpretation.
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