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Andrea Stuart

    1 gennaio 1962

    Andrea Stuart crea biografie avvincenti che approfondiscono le complessità di figure storiche, esplorando le loro vite interiori e collocandole in ricchi arazzi sociali e culturali. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una meticolosa ricerca intrecciata a una narrazione accattivante, che riporta in vita il passato con nuove prospettive. Illumina le motivazioni e i contesti che hanno plasmato i suoi soggetti, offrendo ai lettori una profonda comprensione dei loro percorsi. L'approccio distintivo di Stuart rivela la duratura rilevanza delle vite storiche attraverso un'acuta analisi letteraria.

    Sugar in the Blood
    The Rose of Martinique
    Josephine: The Rose of Martinique
    • A potent icon of female sexuality and conversely the butt of a recurring joke, Josephine Bonaparte's life before she met Napoleon was characterized by vice and virtue. Andrea Stuart captures the extraordinary drama of her time and its unique atmosphere and social significance in this penetrating biography.

      Josephine: The Rose of Martinique
    • The Rose of Martinique

      A Life of Napoleon's Josephine

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      The biography vividly portrays Josephine Bonaparte as an extraordinary figure in modern history, exploring her life and significance. Andrea Stuart delves into her character and the profound impact she had on Napoleon, revealing why he uttered her name as his last word. Through rich storytelling, the book offers insights into her influence and legacy, making her story resonate with readers.

      The Rose of Martinique
    • Sugar in the Blood

      A Family's Story of Slavery and Empire

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      In the late 1630s, Andrea Stuart's earliest known maternal ancestor set sail from England, lured by the promise of the New World, to settle in Barbados where he fell by chance into the lucrative life of a sugar plantation owner.With George Ashby's first crop, the cane revolution was underway and would go on to transform the Caribbean into an archipelago of riches, establishing a thriving worldwide industry that bound together ambitious white entrepreneurs and enslaved black workers.As it grew, this sweet colonial trade fuelled the Enlightenment and financed the Industrial Revolution, but it also had more direct, less palatable consequences for the individuals caught up in it, consequences that still haunt the author's past.In this unique personal history, Andrea Stuart follows the thread of her own family's involvement with sugar through successive generations, telling a story of insatiable greed and forbidden love, of abuse and liberation.

      Sugar in the Blood