
Theodore de Neuhoff, roi de Corse - Un aventurier européen du XVIIIe siècle
by
A.-L. Serpentini
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Thriller & Suspense
Biography
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
462
Language
French
Published
Jan 27, 2012
Publisher
ALBIANA
Edition
ALBIANA
ISBN-10
2846984263
ISBN-13
9782846984263
Description
In the tumultuous landscape of the 18th century, the enigmatic figure of Theodore de Neuhoff emerges as a captivating adventurer and self-proclaimed king of Corsica. A.-L. Serpentini delves into the life and exploits of this intriguing personality, who, amidst the backdrop of political upheaval and shifting allegiances, carved a unique path. The book paints a vivid portrait of de Neuhoff's ambitions, from his early stratagems to his audacious claim to rule a Mediterranean island steeped in conflict.
Serpentini's exploration transcends mere biography, offering insights into the broader European dynamics of the era. The narrative reveals how de Neuhoff's journeys intertwined with the fates of nations, showcasing the intricate dance of power, idealism, and adventure. The text invites readers to ponder the legacy of an extraordinary individual whose thirst for glory and identity shaped a pivotal chapter in Corsican history, illuminating the complexities of human ambition against the backdrop of an ever-changing world.
Serpentini's exploration transcends mere biography, offering insights into the broader European dynamics of the era. The narrative reveals how de Neuhoff's journeys intertwined with the fates of nations, showcasing the intricate dance of power, idealism, and adventure. The text invites readers to ponder the legacy of an extraordinary individual whose thirst for glory and identity shaped a pivotal chapter in Corsican history, illuminating the complexities of human ambition against the backdrop of an ever-changing world.
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