Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte
Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
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Published: 1814
Total Pages: 26
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Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
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Published: 1814
Total Pages: 26
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Published: 1814
Total Pages: 54
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 9780815311485
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume presents a facsimile of the original draft manuscripts in the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center of the University of Texas at Austin.
Author: George Gordon Byron Baron Byron
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Published: 1831
Total Pages: 406
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Published: 1816
Total Pages: 24
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Patrice Gueniffey
Publisher: Belknap Press
Published: 2020-05-12
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 0674988388
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn Australian Book Review Best Book of the Year One of France’s most famous historians compares two exemplars of political and military leadership to make the unfashionable case that individuals, for better and worse, matter in history. Historians have taught us that the past is not just a tale of heroes and wars. The anonymous millions matter and are active agents of change. But in democratizing history, we have lost track of the outsized role that individual will and charisma can play in shaping the world, especially in moments of extreme tumult. Patrice Gueniffey provides a compelling reminder in this powerful dual biography of two transformative leaders, Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles de Gaulle. Both became national figures at times of crisis and war. They were hailed as saviors and were eager to embrace the label. They were also animated by quests for personal and national greatness, by the desire to raise France above itself and lead it on a mission to enlighten the world. Both united an embattled nation, returned it to dignity, and left a permanent political legacy—in Napoleon’s case, a form of administration and a body of civil law; in de Gaulle’s case, new political institutions. Gueniffey compares Napoleon’s and de Gaulle’s journeys to power; their methods; their ideas and writings, notably about war; and their postmortem reputations. He also contrasts their weaknesses: Napoleon’s limitless ambitions and appetite for war and de Gaulle’s capacity for cruelty, manifested most clearly in Algeria. They were men of genuine talent and achievement, with flaws almost as pronounced as their strengths. As many nations, not least France, struggle to find their soul in a rapidly changing world, Gueniffey shows us what a difference an extraordinary leader can make.
Author: George Gordon Byron Byron
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Published: 1814
Total Pages: 26
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Publisher: Рипол Классик
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Total Pages: 17
ISBN-13: 5875146168
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 240
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: James Hamilton-Paterson
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2017-12-05
Total Pages: 143
ISBN-13: 1541697545
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn ode to Beethoven's revolutionary masterpiece, his Third Symphony In 1805, the world of music was startled by an avant-garde and explosive new work. Intellectually and emotionally, Beethoven's Third Symphony, the "Eroica," rudely broke the mold of the Viennese Classical symphony and revealed a powerful new expressiveness, both personal and societal. Even the whiff of actual political revolution was woven into the work-it was originally inscribed to Napoleon Bonaparte, a dangerous hero for a composer dependent on conservative royal patronage. With the first two stunning chords of the "Eroica," classical music was transformed. In Beethoven's Eroica, James Hamilton-Paterson reconstructs this great moment in Western culture, the shock of the music and the symphony's long afterlife.