The fifth book of Sir Walter Scott's "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" gives a thorough account of Napoleon's stay in exile on the island of Saint Helena up to his death in 1821. Scott explores Napoleon's ideas on politics, history, and his position in it as he examines his life and legacy throughout this time. Napoleon's relations with the British government, the governor of Saint Helena, as well as his health problems and final death, are also covered in the book. Scott underlines Napoleon's complexity throughout the book and his lasting influence on European politics and society. The fifth…mehr
The fifth book of Sir Walter Scott's "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" gives a thorough account of Napoleon's stay in exile on the island of Saint Helena up to his death in 1821. Scott explores Napoleon's ideas on politics, history, and his position in it as he examines his life and legacy throughout this time. Napoleon's relations with the British government, the governor of Saint Helena, as well as his health problems and final death, are also covered in the book. Scott underlines Napoleon's complexity throughout the book and his lasting influence on European politics and society. The fifth book brings Scott's thorough investigation of Napoleon's life to a fitting end and delivers insightful information about the man and his impact.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scottish poet, writer, and historian Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) had a significant impact on the growth of Scottish culture throughout the Romantic period. His historical fiction, including as "Ivanhoe," "Rob Roy," and "Waverley," are well recognized for their evocative depictions of Scottish landscapes and their portrayals of Scottish history and society. Moreover, Scott was a prolific poet who produced masterpieces like "The Lady of the Lake" and "Marmion," which were quite well-known while he was alive. He was a significant character in the literary world of his day, and authors like Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, and Nathaniel Hawthorne were affected by his writing. Scott also pursued a successful legal career and served in the government in a number of capacities, including that of sheriff and member of parliament, in addition to his literary endeavors. Also, he was an avid collector of Scottish folktales and stories, which he used as inspiration for his work. As Scott's writings are still widely read and have been made into many movies and television shows, his impact is still felt today. He is regarded as one of Scotland's most significant cultural icons and a major advocate of the Romantic literary movement.
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