Josephine
Desire, Ambition, Napoleon
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Publisher Description
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.
Customer Reviews
An Enjoyable Read
I very much enjoyed this book. It rocks along at a good pace and the narrative is very easy to read. Josephine Bonaparte was a fascinating woman who possibly hasn't been given enough recognition of her role in French history (well, by us non-French at least). Kate Williams writes about some of the interesting fashions, customs, relationships and sexual values of the day and well as the political intrigue of the times.
Without Napolean there would be no Josephine and the author provides an interesting insight to Napoleon's thinking and behaviour.
For those interested in history I thoroughly recommend this book.