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This is the incredible rise and unbelievable fall of a woman whose energy and
ambition is often overshadowed by Napoleon’s military might. In this triumphant
biography, Kate Williams tells Josephine’s searing story, of sexual obsession,
politics and surviving as a woman in a man’s world.
Abandoned in Paris by
her aristocratic husband, Josephine's future did not look promising. But while
her friends and contemporaries were sent to the guillotine during the Terror
that followed the Revolution, she survived prison and emerged as the doyenne of
a wildly debauched party scene, surprising everybody when she encouraged the
advances of a short, marginalised Corsican soldier, six years her junior.
Josephine, the fabulous hostess and skilled diplomat, was the perfect
consort to the ambitious but obnoxious Napoleon. With her by his side, he became
the greatest man in Europe, the Supreme Emperor; and she amassed a jewellery box
with more diamonds than Marie Antoinette’s. But as his fame grew, Napoleon
became increasingly obsessed with his need for an heir and irritated with
Josephine’s extravagant spending. The woman who had enchanted France became
desperate and jealous. Until, a divorcee aged forty-seven, she was forced to
watch from the sidelines as Napoleon and his young bride produced a child.
This is the incredible rise and unbelievable fall of a woman whose energy and ambition is often overshadowed by Napoleon’s military might. In this triumphant biography, Kate Williams tells...
This is the incredible rise and unbelievable fall of a woman whose energy and
ambition is often overshadowed by Napoleon’s military might. In this triumphant
biography, Kate Williams tells Josephine’s searing story, of sexual obsession,
politics and surviving as a woman in a man’s world.
Abandoned in Paris by
her aristocratic husband, Josephine's future did not look promising. But while
her friends and contemporaries were sent to the guillotine during the Terror
that followed the Revolution, she survived prison and emerged as the doyenne of
a wildly debauched party scene, surprising everybody when she encouraged the
advances of a short, marginalised Corsican soldier, six years her junior.
Josephine, the fabulous hostess and skilled diplomat, was the perfect
consort to the ambitious but obnoxious Napoleon. With her by his side, he became
the greatest man in Europe, the Supreme Emperor; and she amassed a jewellery box
with more diamonds than Marie Antoinette’s. But as his fame grew, Napoleon
became increasingly obsessed with his need for an heir and irritated with
Josephine’s extravagant spending. The woman who had enchanted France became
desperate and jealous. Until, a divorcee aged forty-seven, she was forced to
watch from the sidelines as Napoleon and his young bride produced a child.