Memoirs of the Court of St. Cloud (Being secret letters from a gentleman at Paris to a nobleman in London) — Complete
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A series of private letters from a Parisian observer to an English nobleman sketches life at the imperial court of St. Cloud during Napoleon's rise, presenting eyewitness portraits of ministers, generals, and court favourites. The correspondent mixes anecdote and political observation to profile figures such as Talleyrand and Fouché, recount social scenes and diplomatic missions, and trace the networks of favour, rivalry, and intrigue that steered policy. Persistent themes include the consolidation of authority through patronage, the precarious fortunes of those who fall from grace, and the moral ambiguities of power, rendered in a brisk, often censorious eyewitness tone.
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