Venus of Empire

Venus of Empire
Author: Flora Fraser
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2012-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1408832550

'Fraser cleverly contrasts Pauline's callous offloading of successive lovers ... The success of a biography of an un-improving subject like this is whether or not we miss them at its close ... Pauline was clearly irresistible company' Literary Review Celebrated for her looks, notorious for her passions, immortalised by Antonio Canova's statue and always deeply loyal to her brother, Pauline Bonaparte Borghese is a fascinating figure. At the turn of the nineteenth century she was considered by many to be the most beautiful woman in Europe. She shocked the continent with the boldness of her love affairs, her opulent wardrobe and jewels and, most famously, her decision to pose nearly nude for Canova's sculpture, which has been replicated in countless ways through the years. But just as remarkable for Pauline's private life was her fidelity to the emperor (if not to her husbands). She was witness to Napoleon's great victories in Italy, and she was often with him and her rival for his loyalty, the Empress Josephine, at Malmaison. When he was exiled to Elba, Pauline was the only sibling to follow him there, and after Waterloo she begged to be allowed to join him at Saint Helena. No biographer has gone so deeply into the sources or so closely examined one of the seminal relationships of the man who shaped modern Europe. In Venus of Empire, Flora Fraser casts new light on the Napoleonic era while crafting a dynamic, vivid portrait of mesmerising woman.

Pauline Bonaparte: Venus of Empire

Pauline Bonaparte: Venus of Empire
Author: Flora Fraser
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307277933

From acclaimed biographer Flora Fraser, the brilliant life of Napoleon's favorite sister, with color photos, paintings, and illustrations. Considered by many in Europe to be the most beautiful woman at the turn of the nineteenth century, Pauline Bonaparte Borghese shocked the continent with the boldness of her love affairs, her opulent wardrobe and jewels, her decision to pose nearly nude for Canova's sculpture, and her rumored incestuous relationship with her brother, the Emperor Napoleon—the only man to whom she was loyal. When Napoleon was exiled to Elba, Pauline was the only sibling to follow him there, and after the final defeat at Waterloo she begged to join him at Saint Helena. In Pauline Bonaparte: Venus of Empire, Flora Fraser casts new light on the Napoleonic era and crafts a dynamic, vivid portrait of a mesmerizing woman.

Imperial Venus

Imperial Venus
Author: Len Ortzen
Publisher: Scarborough House
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1974
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The Unruly Queen

The Unruly Queen
Author: Flora Fraser
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2012-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1408832542

'Splendid ... her book does justice to a fascinating woman who was tragic, brave, likable, humorous, and indeed, unruly' Spectator 'Written with elegance, wit and a narrative zest that novelists might envy' Economist At the heart of the extravagant Regency period – nine scandalous, politically fascinating years from 1811 to 1820 – lies the bitter mismatch between the Prince and Princess of Wales. The Prince Regent, later George IV, separated privately from Caroline of Brunswick within a year of their marriage in 1795. The couple remained separated until Queen Caroline's death in 1821, but the mockery of their marriage resisted the most strenuous efforts to dissolve it. Barred from the Regent's court, Queen Caroline travelled through Europe with a small court of her own. The story of The Unruly Queen – a long, courageous fight by an extraordinary individual to see justice done in the face of overbearing authority – is compellingly told by Flora Fraser. This astonishing book culminates with the Queen's House of Lords trial for adultery and exclusion from her bigamous husband's coronation.

Beloved Emma

Beloved Emma
Author: Flora Fraser
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2012-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1408832569

'Bewitchingly readable, authoritative' The Times 'At last, in Flora Fraser, Lady Hamilton has a biographer able to capture both the woman and her times' Amanda Foreman Born in the eighteenth century, Emma Hamilton was a woman ahead of her time. Her rise to fame and fortune seemed unstoppable – until she began her infamous love affair with Admiral Lord Nelson. Beloved Emma follows Emma Hamilton's journey from Liverpool to London and her life as an artist's assistant, through glittering successes as the wife of Sir William Hamilton in Naples, and that notorious romance with Nelson, to her painful descent from the heights of fame to an early death in Calais. Flora Fraser captures the energy, purpose and sexuality that drove this extraordinary woman through her tumultuous life.

The Father of All Things

The Father of All Things
Author: Tom Bissell
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2007
Genre: Escanaba (Mich.)
ISBN: 037542265X

The author describes his journey to Vietnam with his war veteran father, offering a glimpse of a land that had shaped both of their lives while reflecting on his father's war experience and the war's continuing political, cultural, and personal influence.

Pauline Bonaparte

Pauline Bonaparte
Author: Flora Fraser
Publisher: André Versaille
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2011
Genre:
ISBN: 9782874951497

Pauline Bonaparte est un personnage fascinant. Au tournant du XIXe siècle, elle était considérée par beaucoup comme la plus belle femme d’Europe. Elle a choqué le continent par l'audace de ses amours, sa garde-robe et ses bijoux somptueux, et, surtout, par sa décision de poser presque nue pour la sculpture de Canova, laquelle a été reproduite d'innombrables fois au fil des ans. Mais tout aussi remarquable que sa vie privée a été la fidélité de Pauline à l'empereur (si ce n'est à ses maris). Elle a été témoin des grandes victoires de Napoléon en Italie, et elle a été souvent avec lui et l'impératrice Joséphine, à Malmaison. Quand il fut exilé à l'île d'Elbe, Pauline fut sa seule parente à le suivre là-bas, et après Waterloo, elle demanda à être autorisée à le rejoindre à Sainte-Hélène. Aucun biographe n’a été si profondément dans les sources ou n’a si étroitement examiné l'une des plus proches relations de l'homme qui a façonné l'Europe moderne. Flora Fraser a jeté une nouvelle lumière sur l'époque napoléonienne, en peignant un portrait dynamique et vivant d'une femme envoûtante.