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The Rose of Martinique: A Life of Napoleon's Josephine por Andrea Stuart
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The Rose of Martinique: A Life of Napoleon's Josephine

por Andrea Stuart

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Grove Press (2005), Paperback, 480 pages

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A delightful story of this remarkable woman. I was especially interested in the second on her Caribbean life. ( )
  carterchristian1 | Jun 8, 2009 |
The Josephine B. Trilogy had been published when I first met Andrea Stuart, author of The Rose of Martinique, in London, England. It was electric! We had so much to talk about: how we hated Josephine's first husband Alexandre, how we had crushes on Napoleon, how we loathed certain historians and admired others. After, we kept touch, exchanging information. It's a connection I will keep up. ( )
  SandraGulland | May 12, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0333739337, Hardcover)

A wonderfully rich and evocative biography which tells the extraordinary story of one of the most remarkable female lives of modern history: Josephine Bonaparte. One of the most potent icons of female sexuality, Josephine has largely been reduced to an empty cipher, the butt of one of the oldest jokes around. Hitherto, her life has been portrayed almost entirely in connection with Napoleon, but that relationship, fascinating though it undoubtedly was, was only a tiny fraction of the life she led as a Caribbean woman in the salons of eighteenth-century Paris. Andrea Stuart shares with her subject a Caribbean background and is able to offer a unique insight into the world which Josephine left as a plump schoolgirl for Paris and marriage to her cousin, Viscount Alexandre Beauharnais. Expecting an exotic Creole bride, Beauharnais set about a radical transformation and the dowdy teenager soon became a sophisticated sensual beauty, the darling of the pre-revolutionary salons. As the revolution reached its endgame, Josephine, now widowed with two small children, met her Emperor and the rest, as they say, is history. More eventful than the most lurid novel, no single life so embodies the vice and virtues, the tumult and dangers of the period through which she lived. By reconstructing Josephine's life and world, Andrea Stuart brilliantly captures the extraordinary drama of the age and its unique atmosphere and social significance.

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