History of the Expedition to Russia
Autor: | comte de Philippe-Paul Ségur |
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EAN: | 4057664569110 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812 |
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Schlagworte: | European conflict Napoleonic campaign Russian invasion detailed narrative firsthand account historical analysis military history officer perspective personal anecdotes strategic warfare |
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In 'History of the Expedition to Russia,' Comte de Philippe-Paul S?©gur offers a meticulous chronicle of Napoleon's ill-fated invasion in 1812. Written with a palpable sense of personal involvement, S?©gur's narrative is distinguished by its vivid descriptions and acute psychological insight, capturing the tumultuous experiences of soldiers and leaders alike. The book stands as a testament to the Romantic literary context of the early 19th century, where historical reflection and personal memoir converge, illustrating not just the grand strategies of warfare but also the human cost of ambition. Comte de Philippe-Paul S?©gur was a key figure in Napoleon's retinue, serving as his aide-de-camp. His firsthand experiences during the campaign imbue the narrative with an authenticity often lacking in secondary accounts. S?©gur's aristocratic background and the inevitable impact of the Napoleonic wars shaped his perspectives, allowing him to navigate the intricate political and military landscapes of his era, which profoundly influenced his writing style and thematic concerns. This captivating account is essential for readers interested in military history and the Napoleonic era. S?©gur's work not only illuminates the complexities of 19th-century warfare but also serves as a poignant reflection on pride, despair, and the unpredictable nature of fate, making it a valuable addition to both historical and literary scholarship.