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Mclynn napoleon biography summary

          Author McLynn explores the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the chaotic years of the French Revolution and his extraordinary military triumphs, to the coronation in , to his fatal decision in to add Russia to his seemingly endless conquests, and his ultimate defeat, imprisonment, and death in.!

          Draws on current research to profile Napoleon as a military leader, lover, and emperor, tracing his career from his Corsican roots through the years of the.

        1. Draws on current research to profile Napoleon as a military leader, lover, and emperor, tracing his career from his Corsican roots through the years of the.
        2. Author McLynn explores the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the chaotic years of the French Revolution and his extraordinary military.
        3. Author McLynn explores the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the chaotic years of the French Revolution and his extraordinary military triumphs, to the coronation in , to his fatal decision in to add Russia to his seemingly endless conquests, and his ultimate defeat, imprisonment, and death in.
        4. Tracing Napoleon's extraordinary career, McLynn examines the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the years of the French Revolution and his.
        5. Tracing Napoleon's extraordinary career, McLynn examines the Promethean legend from his Corsican roots, through the chaotic years of the French.

        6. Book cover of Napoleon: A Biography, by Frank McLynn, The painting is Napoleon Crossing the Alps, by Napoleon's favorite painter, Jacques-Louis David.

          While I was reading Andrew Roberts&#; excellent biography of Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleon: A Life, I was also reading Frank McLynn&#;s book Napoleon: A Biography on my Kindle.

          So I&#;ve been a little immersed in the Napoleonic era as of late, and I might be suffering from Napoleon overload. McLynn&#;s book isn&#;t as good as Roberts&#;, but it&#;s still an excellent treatment of a fascinating figure.

          McLynn is a psychological biographer who published a biography of Carl Jung the same year Napoleon: A Biography came out.

          McLynn&#;s constant psychoanalyzing of Napoleon became tiring as the book went on, and I could have used a little less psychoanalytic theory. The book starts slowly, as McLynn spends a lot of time on Napoleon&#;s childhood.

          But the pace picks up once Napoleon&#;s life becomes more interesting.