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Napoleón

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Emil Ludwig

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La biografía de Napoleón escrita por Emil Ludwig, que ahora tiene 74 años, continúa su notable presencia como un clásico de la literatura napoleónica y aún no ha sido superada por su presentación única. Escribiendo en tiempo presente, Ludwig da vida al personaje de su tema mejor que cualquier otra biografía de Napoleón.

La biografía se divide en cinco libros Uno, "La Isla" (desde el nacimiento hasta el matrimonio); Dos, "El Torrente" (Ejército de Italia a Primer Abogado); Tres, "El Río" (Marengo al nacimiento de Napoleón II); Cuatro, "El Mar" (Rusia a Waterloo); y Five, "The Rock" (St. Helena). Cada libro comienza con una cita de Goethe.

Aunque Ludwig no incluye una bibliografía, las cuatro páginas finales, el "Enviado", afirma: "En este libro, todos los datos son hechos registrados, excepto los soliloquios". Asimismo, en los agradecimientos agradeció al profesor Pariset y a Kurt Wildhagen por sus consejos sobre el libro y a Edouard Driault y F.M. Kircheisen por su ayuda con el suministro de material para las ilustraciones.

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Emil Ludwig

Emil Ludwig (25 January 1881 – 17 September 1948) was a German-Swiss author, known for his biographies and study of historical "greats.
Emil Ludwig (originally named Emil Cohn) was born in Breslau, now part of Poland, on 25 January 1881. Born into a Jewish family, he was raised as a non-Jew but was not baptized. “Many persons have become Jews since Hitler," he said. "I have been a Jew since the murder of Walther Rathenau, from which date I have emphasized that I am a Jew.” Ludwig studied law but chose writing as a career. At first he wrote plays and novellas, also working as a journalist. In 1906, he moved to Switzerland, but, during World War I, he worked as a foreign correspondent for the Berliner Tageblatt in Vienna and Istanbul. He became a Swiss citizen in 1932, later emigrating to the United States in 1940.

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