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25: 374:, he discovers that his "widow", a former prostitute that Chabert made rich and honourable, has married the wealthy Count Ferraud. She has also liquidated all of Chabert's belongings and pretends not to recognise her first husband. Seeking to regain his name and monies that were wrongly given away as inheritance, he hires Derville, an attorney, to win back his money and his honour. 127: 290:. Thackeray states in Chapter XXX "We do not claim to rank among the military novelists. Our place is with the non-combatants. When the decks are cleared for action we go below and wait meekly." And indeed he presents no descriptions of military leaders, strategy, or combat; he describes anxious non-combatants waiting in Brussels for news. 1206:
portrays life and action aboard Royal Naval vessels during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. From the lower decks to the quarterdeck Bond's detailed settings are realistic. Narratives are told not just from a commissioned officer's point of view but include varied perspectives, including
1271:(Plon, 2010) has Napoleon immediately vacating Moscow after its capture in 1812, thus avoiding the disastrous retreat from that city in the depth of winter and forcing the Russians to meet him in battle on his terms. The main character is a fictitious French general, François Beille. 274:, where the fictional couple of the story are tragically separated. Years later after imprisonment, the husband returns to find his wife still in a state of utter shock and amnesia. He has the battle and their separation reenacted, hoping the memory will heal her state. 1334:(Corvus, 2011) is an espionage tale set in 1805. It is the first of four concerning the fictional English Comptrollerate-General for Scrutiny and Survey. Another book in the series is set in 1792 (the other two are set in the seventeenth and twentieth centuries). 370:, was erroneously recorded as dead and buried unconscious with French casualties. After extricating himself from his grave and being nursed back to health by local peasants, it takes several years for him to recover. When he returns to the Paris of the 1238:(all published by Gallic Books in 2011). The main character, Quentin Margont, is an officer in the 18th Line Infantry. Cabasson is descended from Jean-Quenin Bremont, a medical officer in Napoleon's army who features as a character in the books. 350:, who served as a Royal Navy officer (1806–1830) including during Napoleonic Wars, and who wrote many novels, and who was a pioneer of the Napoleonic wars sea story about the experiences of British naval officers. 1141:
is the first book of a trilogy by Rambaud about the decline of Napoleon, describing his first personal defeat in a European battle; the other two books cover Napoleon’s defeat in Russia in
1749: 1476:(1862) is a work of fantastic fiction about a Napoleonic officer who is placed in suspended animation in 1813 and revived in 1859. It has been filmed several times, notably by 1134: 1066:. Heyer's novel is noted for its meticulous research on the progress of the battle, combining her noted period romance writing with her detailed research into regency history. 900: 476:. Austen almost never refers to specific dates or historical events in her novels, but wartime England forms part of the general backdrop to several of them: in 1867: 1210:
French psychiatrist and writer Armand Cabasson has published three detective novels set between 1809 and 1814 in the Napoleonic Wars. Collectively known as
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warranted officers, ordinary and able seamen, marines, supernumeraries, and women aboard presenting a broader, more complete picture of the Georgian Navy.
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J.D. Davies has begun a series about a French sailor in the Revolutionary War, The Philippe Kermovant Thrillers. The first, beginning in 1793, is called
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recounts Napoleon's wars between 1805 and 1812 (especially the disastrous 1812 invasion of Russia and subsequent retreat) from a Russian perspective.
197:(1795), a romantic novella about a soldier and his lover, widely acknowledged as being a fictionalised account of his own relationship with 403:(1835) consists of three stories set during and after the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. It contains autobiographical elements, notably 324:
officers who carry a long grudge and fight in duels each time they meet during the Napoleonic wars. The short story was adapted by director
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Nick S. Thomas has written a series of books about Captain James Craven, "a prizefighter and rogue", set in the Peninsular War. The first,
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has written six novels about the fictional 106th Foot, "a new regiment staffed by young gentlemen who know nothing of war", beginning with
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is set during the Second Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars, and retells many famous battles of the age. The heroine, Jacky, meets Bonaparte.
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takes place against the backdrop of the Napoleonic War and subsequent decades, and in its unabridged form contains an epic telling of the
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described these two Peninsular War novels as Forester's 'best works ... remarkable for their vividness ...He writes like an eye-witness.'
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is a fictional secret agent and Napoleonic Wars Era gallant, later identified as the Chevalier de Breuc, in a series of twelve novels by
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Hexwar Games, based in Scotland, produce computer games on the Peninsular War, Napoleon's Russian campaign and Waterloo, as well as the
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David McDine has written four sea stories about a Royal Navy officer, Lieutenant Oliver Anson, set in the Napoleonic Wars. The first,
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in 1812. The book won the 2019 Prix Fernand MĂ©ry, awarded yearly to a literary work concerning animals (and named after a pioneering
985:, a novel by Stephen McGarry, set in Spain during the Napoleonic Wars about the travails of an elite unit of Napoleon's Irish Legion. 1196:, 1812 Russian Invasion serves as a base story for the book. Later books from The Danilov Quintet, this war is constantly mentioned. 108: 1532: 1470: 1427:(HarperCollins, 2020) is about a surgeon's daughter who helps the wounded during the Napoleonic Wars and then travels to Australia. 68: 399: 821:(1944) concerns a British journalist, a British general and a French emigrée during the Peninsular War and the Russian campaign. 137: 1824:
Historical Fiction Guide: Annotated Chronological, Geographical, and Topical List of Five Thousand Selected Historical Novels
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is an online multiplayer shooter set during the Napoleonic era, allowing the player to take part in battles on land and sea.
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Jay Worrall has written a trilogy of novels about an officer on a British warship during the Napoleonic Wars. The first is
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had a character, General Ivolgin, who witnessed and recounted his relationship with Napoleon during the Campaign of Russia.
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Robert Challoner, author of three novels in the series about Charles Oakshott, British naval officer in Napoleonic Wars.
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were a defining event of the early 19th century, and inspired many works of fiction, from then until the present day.
1352:(Independently published, 2017) is set during the Napoleonic Wars (despite the anachronistic red cross on the cover!) 1892: 2014:"Holdfast: Nations At War - A competitive multiplayer first and third person shooter set during the Napoleonic Era" 1682: 1112: 749: 354: 156: 886: 486:(civilian volunteers) has been called up for home defence and its officers play an important role in the plot; in 472:
lived much of her life during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and two of her brothers served in the
1660: 1171: 787: 427: 329: 234: 573: 1126: 439:, suffers imprisonment following false accusations of Bonapartist leanings. Dumas's last novel, the unfinished 152: 1631:(1993) is a computer game based on the Waterloo campaign. It includes a useful database on the units involved. 1199: 432: 214:, a dog who had participated in various campaigns of the French army. The account may be partly fictionalised. 925:
stars the character Richard Sharpe, a soldier in the British Army, who fights throughout the Napoleonic Wars.
837:(1964) about British soldiers cut off behind the French lines in Portugal in 1810, during the Peninsular War. 1620: 1391: 35: 1327: 663:, Paris, in 1850, but it includes Napoleonic veterans, who are depicted in a very unflattering light. The 630: 506:(1818), Frederic Wentworth and several other characters are naval officers recently returned from service. 623:
who, rather improbably, find themselves fighting on opposite sides during Napoleon's invasion of Russia.
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portraying the rise of Jack Aubrey from Lieutenant to Rear Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars. The film
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and was only published in 2005. It is set in the Napoleonic Wars, with a key scene occurring during the
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G.S. Beard, author of two novels (2010) about John Fury, British naval officer during Napoleonic Wars.
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is a strategy game focusing on the Napoleonic Wars, allowing the player to fight real-time battles.
1609: 1598:" encompassing the entire scope of the Napoleonic Wars, written by Hardy during the Edwardian Era. 1491: 1044: 958: 930: 771: 509: 478: 458: 359: 282: 267: 848: 198: 1940: 1541: 1537: 1511: 1372: 1317: 1203: 1063: 1040: 739: 689:(1903) is set during the retreat from Moscow. It is generally claimed to be Merriman's best work. 682: 566: 502: 388: 342: 287: 271: 255: 239: 1724: 895: 294: 1852: 1653: 1496: 1170:(2009) is about the experiences of French prisoners deported by the Spanish to the island of 1155: 870: 840: 833: 814: 721: 716: 542: 521: 384: 347: 299: 270:
in which can be found a short description of the French retreat from Russia, particularly the
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between Britain and the USA. The games can be played on various operating systems, including
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wrote a number of novels set in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. The first was
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David Cook has written a number of novels set in the Napoleonic Wars, collectively known as
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between the French Empire under Napoleon and the Austrian Empire. The novel was awarded the
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follow the adventures of a Spanish boy called Gabriel de Araceli during the Napoleonic Wars.
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that was first published in 1997 and again in English in 2000. The book describes the 1809
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to Waterloo (there are also a couple of naval battles, though these are very unrealistic).
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follow the naval career of Horatio Hornblower during the Napoleonic Wars. The 1951 film
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Jean-Paul Tapie has written a series of five novels, primarily for gay readers, called
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takes place during the 1815 Napoleonic War â€“ one of its protagonists dies at the
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is a medieval roleplaying game, that includes an expansion themed to Napoleonic Wars.
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recounts the fortunes of a family in the run up to, and during the course of, the
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Angel of Waterloo: Jane Bennet, War Nurse: A Pride and Prejudice Variation Novel
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covers 1812 to Napoleon’s abdication in April 1814. The last book concerns the
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quartet) about the Napoleonic Wars between 1859 and 1861. The first was called
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is set in the English home-front during the Napoleonic Wars and depicts the
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David Kershaw's DK Simulations have produced two games for mobile devices,
1371:(this last published in 2019). The first three have also been published ( 1175: 229: 188: 1166:(1998) is a novel about Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign. The same author's 483: 435:
starts during the tail-end of the Napoleonic Wars. The main character,
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is a 1993 computer game by Dr. Peter Turcan, based on three battles,
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is a film adaption based on Forester's series of novels. Also by
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does not appear to have any connection with the Napoleonic Wars.
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Through Russian Snows: A Story of Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow
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novels portray this period of history from a naval perspective.
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Jonathan Spencer has written two espionage books set in 1798,
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Moi, Moustache, chien-soldat, héros des guerres napoléoniennes
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in which France won the Napoleonic War, invaded Britain and
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wrote two novels concerning Napoleon's campaigns in Italy,
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The Last Campaign of Marianne Tambour: A Novel of Waterloo
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Napoleonic Wars where dragons exist and serve in combat.
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two novels of the Peninsular War in Spain and Portugal:
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from the perspective of poet's uncle, a Russian officer.
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McGarry & White, Daniel D. & Sarah H. (1963).
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serves as a French soldier during the Napoleonic Wars.
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The Kaleidoscope: Or, Literary and Scientific Mirror
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Cano, Arna Canemque (24 January 1826). "Moustache".
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and the subsequent chaotic retreat of French forces.
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The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and Scientific Mirror
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105th Foot, The Prince of Wales Own Wessex Regiment
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Nine of the 10 books in the first series of 210:magazine published an account by Arna Cano of 1460:during Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812. 1121:) is a historical novel by the French author 941:The Napoleonic Wars provide the backdrop for 8: 957:, Volumes 11, 12, 13 and 14 respectively of 238:opens with a ground-level recounting of the 1135:Grand Prix du roman de l'AcadĂ©mie française 492:(1814), Fanny Price's brother William is a 423:, is based on one of Vigny's three stories. 961:, a series of historical novels by author 362:. After being severely wounded during the 1841:. London: Pan Books. pp. Back cover. 366:(1807), Chabert, a famous colonel of the 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 1359:, was published in 2017. The others are 827:, two novels about the Napoleonic Wars; 1694: 1578:(premiered 1900), about Napoleon's son 1185:(1999) is about the Battle of Waterloo. 1017:takes place during the Napoleonic Wars. 1917:"Dr Adrian Goldsworthy - Fiction page" 1775:"Bram Stoker - The Burial of the Rats" 1434:(Canelo Adventure, 2020), followed by 1249:) set under Napoleon, the first being 332:'s Best First Work award-winning film 1423:Australian novellist Jackie French's 1313:series is set in the Napoleonic Wars. 1226:(2006). The English translations are 1153:has been adapted into a three volume 785:(1933), later made into a 1957 film, 580:, the first in his 46 novel sequence 572:In 1873 the Spanish realist novelist 7: 1719: 1717: 1245:has written three detective novels ( 47:adding citations to reliable sources 1267:'s counterfactual historical novel 545:(Clara Mund) wrote four books (the 1533:Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell 1247:Les aventures de Donatien Lachance 707:, about a military surgeon in the 619:(1896) features two brothers from 151:by removing the content or adding 14: 1544:can be employed to prosecute the 1033:in 1986. 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