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Ruth Scurr

    Ruth Scurr est une auteure, historienne et critique littéraire britannique dont l'œuvre explore l'histoire des idées et la biographie. Elle plonge les lecteurs dans les XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, examinant les périodes des Lumières et révolutionnaires avec un œil analytique aiguisé. Ses essais et critiques, publiés dans des revues littéraires de premier plan, offrent des perspectives éclairées sur la littérature contemporaine et historique. À travers ses écrits, elle révèle les motivations complexes et les processus de pensée qui ont façonné des figures historiques clés et des mouvements intellectuels.

    Napoleon: A Life Told in Gardens and Shadows
    Fatal Purity
    Napoleon
    • A revelatory portrait of Napoleon to mark the 200th anniversary of his death, written for our own time, not in power politics or epic battles, but through his love of nature and the gardens that gave his revolutionary life its light and shade. Napoleon's gardens range from his childhood olive groves in Corsica, to Josephine's gardens and menageries in Paris, to gardens in Cairo, Rome and on Elba, to the walled garden of Hougoumont at the battle of Waterloo, and ultimately to Napoleon's final garden on St Helena, where Chinese labourers built him a summerhouse where he could sit and scan the sea in his final months. In this lively and perceptive cultural history, Napoleon is placed firmly in this context, he wanted to see himself as a patron of the sciences and progress, bringing an end to the Revolution and binding up its wounds.

      Napoleon
    • Fatal Purity

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(998)Évaluer

      Robespierre was only thirty-six when he died, sent to the guillotine where he had sent thousands ahead of him.

      Fatal Purity
    • 3,7(203)Évaluer

      Exploring the tension between grandeur and simplicity, this work by Charlotte Brontë delves into the complex legacy of Napoleon. It invites readers to reflect on the nature of historical narratives and the portrayal of influential figures. Through Brontë's insightful prose, the text examines themes of power, mortality, and the impact of personal choices on history, encouraging a thoughtful engagement with the past.

      Napoleon: A Life Told in Gardens and Shadows