Folk-Tales of Napoleon / Napoleonder from the Russian; The Napoleon of the People from the French of Honoré De Balzac
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The volume collects popular legends and literary responses that portray a celebrated military leader through folk imagination and literary reflection. An introductory essay contrasts historical and biographical truth with folk tradition and frames the material as revealing popular temperament. A peasant tale renders the leader as supernatural, immortal, and central to communal memory, recounting heroic returns, miracles, and mythic exile. A complementary literary piece presents a portrait of the leader as the people's champion, tracing public devotion, military episodes, and the sense of betrayal and loss that followed defeat. Together the pieces examine how rumor, reverence, and narrative reshape a famed life into myth and communal identity.
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