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Napoleon I Emperor of France
Standard Name: Napoleon I,, Emperor of France
Used Form: Napoleon Bonaparte
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anne Grant | As the title implies, this was written on the model of Anna Letitia Barbauld
's Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, though it also rebukes what AG
would have seen as Barbauld's defeatism and failure of... |
Travel | Elizabeth Grant | Ports of call on the voyage included Colombo in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and the island of St Helena, where Elizabeth Smith visited Napoleon
's tomb. |
Textual Production | Sarah Grand | She wrote it, she said, because she felt there was something very wrong in the present state of society, and . . . I did what I could to suggest a remedy. Grand, Sarah. Sex, Social Purity and Sarah Grand: Volume 1. Editor Heilmann, Ann, Routledge, 2000. 213 |
Characters | Catherine Gore | The title-page quotes Shakespeare
's Richard II about the deposing of a king. The novel opens with precision: at five o'clock on 22 June 1791, with aristocrats fearful for their fate in the aftermath of... |
Travel | Stéphanie-Félicité de Genlis | She later lived in several places in Germany, before returning to France during the reign of Napoleon
. |
Leisure and Society | Elizabeth Gaskell | While she was staying with Turner she sat for a sculpted bust by David Dunbar
; friends alleged that the result looked like Napoleon
. Uglow, Jennifer S. The Pinecone. Faber and Faber, 2012. 126-7 |
Literary responses | Penelope Fitzgerald | Publishers Weekly praised, as well as the mingling of irony and pathos in the novel's tone, its effortless presentation of abstruse research into daily life in Enlightenment-era Saxony, German reactions to the French Revolution... |
Leisure and Society | Grace Elliott | Under the rule of Napoleon
, both as consul and as emperor, says the editor of GE
's journal, she again moved in the higher circles. Elliott, Grace. Journal of My Life during the French Revolution. Rodale Press, 1955. 147 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Grace Elliott | In her earliest years in Paris she was the mistress first of the comte d'Artois (who much later reigned as Charles X
) and then of the duc de Chartres (later duc d'Orléans
, later... |
Friends, Associates | Grace Elliott | One of the last names she drops is that of Madame du Beauharnais
, later Josephine Bonaparte, whom she represents as genuinely attached to her first husband
(though neither of the pair were faithful). Elliott, Grace. Journal of My Life during the French Revolution. Rodale Press, 1955. 141 |
Textual Production | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | Much of SACD
's short fiction deals with adventure and travel. He wrote seventeen short stories about a French brigadier in Napoleon
's army, Etienne Gerard, which took over from the Sherlock Holmes sequence in... |
Textual Production | Clemence Dane | |
Travel | Anne Damer | In the first winter of her widowhood AD
went abroad to study art. Later she escaped newspaper harrassment by travelling to Italy: Rome and Florence (where she met Walpole's friend Horace Mann
). This voyage... |
Textual Production | Anne Damer | AD
's activity as a sculptor dates mostly from after 1777. Her best-known works include the keystones of the bridge at Henley, carved to represent the rivers Thames and Isis: completed in 1785, they... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Louisa Stuart Costello | In this work LSC
displays meticulous attention to historical detail, Brothers, Barbara, and Julia Gergits, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 166. Gale Research, 1996. 166: 130 |
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