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In "The Tragedy of St. Helena," Walter Runciman, Baron Runciman, delves into the dramatic exile of Napoleon Bonaparte to the remote island of St. Helena following his defeat at Waterloo. Combining meticulous historical research with a compelling narrative style, Runciman explores the profound psychological and political implications of Napoleon's final years. The book reflects the romantic tradition of historical writing prevalent in the early 20th century, characterized by its vivid storytelling and deep emotional engagement with its subject matter, while also providing a critical examination…mehr

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In "The Tragedy of St. Helena," Walter Runciman, Baron Runciman, delves into the dramatic exile of Napoleon Bonaparte to the remote island of St. Helena following his defeat at Waterloo. Combining meticulous historical research with a compelling narrative style, Runciman explores the profound psychological and political implications of Napoleon's final years. The book reflects the romantic tradition of historical writing prevalent in the early 20th century, characterized by its vivid storytelling and deep emotional engagement with its subject matter, while also providing a critical examination of the geopolitical ramifications of Napoleon's downfall. Baron Runciman, a noted historian and member of the British aristocracy, drew from a rich tapestry of sources and his own extensive travels to produce this work. His background in both history and politics allows him to navigate the complex interplay between personal ambition and global consequences, offering insights into how individual destinies can shape the course of nations. Runciman's work reflects his empathy for his subjects and an understanding of their societal contexts, making this account a profound meditation on power and loss. This book is indispensable for those interested in Napoleonic history, post-revolutionary Europe, or the nature of political exile. Runciman's engaging prose, combined with his deep analysis of political themes, makes "The Tragedy of St. Helena" a compelling read for historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the intricate narratives of history. It not only illuminates the life of one of history's most significant figures but also serves as a cautionary tale about the fragility of power.

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Walter Runciman, Baron Runciman (1870-1949), was an esteemed British Liberal politician, shipping magnate, and author known for his unique insight into the socio-political domains of his time. Born to a prestigious family in the shipping industry, Runciman carried on the legacy with acumen, eventually intertwining his business expertise with his political career. His political ascent was marked by holding significant positions, such as President of the Board of Trade, showcasing his profound understanding of trade and economics. Though Runciman's political life was prominent, it is his foray into writing that captures a distinguished blend of historical narrative and personal commentary. In his meticulously composed book 'The Tragedy of St. Helena', Runciman elucidates the circumstances surrounding Napoleon Bonaparte's final years in exile. His literary style often embodies a scholarly sotto voce, suffusing a contextual background to the political theatre of the nineteenth century. This book not only reflects Runciman's keen interest in historical events but also underscores his ability to dissect complex characters under the strain of extraordinary circumstances. His writings, thus, provide both researchers and history enthusiasts with substantive material that is marked by meticulous research and an engaging narrative style.