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February 28, 2025 34 mins

In this episode, we delve into the captivating love story of Napoleon Bonaparte and Joséphine de Beauharnais—a tale of soaring ambition, lavish court life, and deeply heartfelt correspondence. From their fateful meeting amid post-Revolutionary Parisian salons to Napoleon’s frenzied love letters during the Italian and Egyptian campaigns, we explore the profound devotion that bound them…even as political pressures and the unrelenting need for a legitimate heir drove them apart. Along the way, we shine a light on the dramatic coronation ceremony at Notre-Dame Cathedral, Joséphine’s glittering life at Malmaison, and the bittersweet final chapters that continued to link them long after their divorce. Join us to discover why this iconic couple, caught between dynastic demands and unwavering affection, remains one of history’s most spellbinding romances.


Primary Sources

  • Bonaparte, Napoléon.
  • Correspondance de Napoléon Ier. Various volumes published between 1858 and 1870.
  • A multi-volume collection of Napoleon’s official and private letters, some of which include missives to Joséphine.
  • Napoleon’s Love Letters to Joséphine
  • Public domain excerpts often appear in anthologies and online repositories. For example, see:
  • Napoleon in His Own Words (various editions)
  • Early 19th- and 20th-century memoirs compiled by Napoleon’s contemporaries.

Secondary Sources

  1. Roberts, Andrew.
  2. Napoleon: A Life. New York: Viking, 2014.
  • A comprehensive, modern biography that covers Napoleon’s personal relationships as well as military and political achievements.
  1. Stuart, Andrea.
  2. The Rose of Martinique: A Life of Napoleon’s Josephine. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003.
  • A detailed portrait of Joséphine’s life, from her Caribbean origins to her role in Napoleon’s court.
  1. Schom, Alan.
  2. Napoleon Bonaparte: A Life. New York: HarperCollins, 1997.
  • Explores Napoleon’s background, campaigns, and personality, including his tempestuous marriage to Joséphine.
  1. Herold, J. Christopher.
  2. The Age of Napoleon. New York: American Heritage, 1963.
  • An engaging overview of the Napoleonic era, touching on social, cultural, and personal aspects.
  1. Castelot, André.
  2. Joséphine. Paris: Perrin, 1962. (French edition)
  • A classic French-language biography that provides insights into Joséphine’s character and her life at Malmaison.

Academic & Online Resources

  • The Napoleon Series
  • www.napoleon-series.org
  • An extensive online repository of articles, letters, and historical documents related to Napoleon and his circle.
  • Napoleon.org
  • www.napoleon.org
  • Official website of the Fondation Napoléon, offering biographies, primary source documents, timelines, and articles about the Napoleonic era.



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