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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A moving and masterful portrait of Bonaparte,
By Dimitrios (Greece) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Napoleon (Paperback)
Emil Ludwig's work remains classic despite its age. It is true that the book does not have the maps which would help the reader to locate the geographical dimension of Napoleon's carreer and actions, and the author does not include dates inside his text, but if someone wants a pure operational history of the French armies can look to the appropriate atlases like that of V. Esposito and J. Elting, or the magnificent "The Campaigns of Napoleon" by David Chandler. The main merit of Ludwig's book is its immediacy, the clarity of Napoleon's thoughts and decision making and of course the excellent writing which has an astonishing freshness no matter how many times one reads the book. By seting himself free from the grip of time and place Ludwig can build his story like a fairy tale, which I found truly remarkable and unusual. There are many studies regarding Napoleon as a man and a general, but this one is definitely one of the best.
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
napoleon,
By dhirender (india) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Napoleon (Paperback)
NAPOLEONBY EMIL LUDWIG Reviewed by Dhirender K Singh Emil Ludwig's biography of Napoleon continues its remarkable presence as a classic of Napoleonic literature and has yet to be surpassed for its unique presentation writing in the present tense. Ludwig brings to life his subjects character better than any other biography of Napoleon. Ludwig (1881_1948) was 45 and living in Germany when he published "Napoleon" in 1926, and the work was translated and published in the following year, before he turned 30,Ludwig, wrote 12 plays, half of which were produced, and one of them featuring napoleon. Following the publication of the Napoleon several other biographies by Ludwig were translated into English including Jesus , Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Beethoven. The biography is divided into five books one, "The Island"(birth to marriage); two "The Torrent"(army of Italy to first counsel); Three, "The River"(Marengo to birth of Napoleon 11); four, "The Sea" (Russia to Waterloo); and Five, "The Rock" (St Helena) Each book begins with a quote from "Goethe". Although Ludwig does not include a bibliography, the concluding four pages, the "Envoy", he states," .In this book, all the data are recorded facts, except the soliloquies." He had the "brilliant technique" and the ability to "analyze character so admirably. Infact he is the student of character His work reads like a novel instead of like a history book. Ludwig has an extraordinary capacity for seeing and judging the "true inwardness "of people and events." Ludwig became a Swiss citizen in 1932 and at the time of his death in 1948 had several biographies in progress including Alexander, Karl William von Humboldt and King David .His Napoleon earned a solid place among Napoleonic biographies and continues to have an impact today. In this book Emil Ludwig tried to write the inner story of Napoleon. He is one of the most illuminating figure in modern history .he was a man of extraordinary qualities and at the same time suffered from extraordinary failings .His ambition was power, his dream, a vast empire, and his passion, wars and victories. People loved him and presented him with power, gave him their sons to satisfy his passion for continuous warfare till he exhausted France of her manpower. Great Kingdoms collapsed before him and all Europe trembled at his name .He terrorized many Kings into subjugation till he was subjugated himself in a fateful battle and met his end in a tragic manner as the `Prisoner of Europe" Napoleon was a great artillerist with an inherited versatility and vigorous imagination he had a very strong family feelings .his rational reasoning, clannishness, cosmopolitan nature, intrigues plans demean our and venture work always inspired his men. His ability and affection of soldiers enabled him to usurp the command. His confidence level was very high and he thus refused to work under General Killerman (considered the best general at that time) He said, "One bad general is better to two good Generals. The book also portrays him as a great lover and an immaculate politician. His love for Josephine was so deep that the last word s he spoke prior to dying was Josephine. He created and structured his constituency in a very effective manner. He promulgated strict canons and was very harsh upon the culprits. His decisions were adamant, but dealt leniently with two German women, who appealed straight to his heart. The book also says that he slanders as well as the tough talented who led one of the greatest armies in military history. Men, who marched the length and breadth of Europe, entered every capitol of continental Europe as conquerors. He was the great soldier, he had enemies all round. There were three attempts on his life but he escaped all the times .His attempts to step out of Europe were thwarted by intrinsic chaos. This book has an enormous temporal of Napoleon's experiences and makes interesting reading .The momentum of the novel slows down after Napoleon's marriage .The great battles won are written very systematically with great expounding, but the ploys adopted are not mentioned .The book has nicely brought out the complete biography of Napoleon in an exemplary manner .It has been felt that Napoleon would have achieved much more, had France supported him in his ploys.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Biography,
By A Customer
This review is from: Napoleon (Paperback)
This book is written as a novel. That is how Emil Ludwig writes all his books. The book is very informative and very entertaining which differs from most other monotonous and boring biographies found out there. Ludwig did an extensive research before writing this book, and this is his well know masterpiece; other books by Ludwig are Beethoven, Jesus, Bolivar all written in the same maner. You mostly don't find footnotes in novels, so the complain written by the reader above...
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