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Nelson love & fame

Title
Nelson [electronic resource] : love & fame / Edgar Vincent.
ISBN
0300102607
0300127847
1281729752
9780300102604
9780300127843
9781281729750
0300097972
9780300097979
9780300102604
Published
New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2003.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 640 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps
Local Notes
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Summary
The story of Horatio Nelson's life - his naval glory, public fame, charismatic leadership, scandalous romance, and untimely death as he led the British to victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. This biography of Nelson (1758-1805) presents an account of his climb to fame as well as the details of his personal and emotional life. A man of contradictions, Nelson emerges in this biography as a ruthless and aggressive leader, the epitome of a fighting commander; an ambitious attention-seeker capable of self-pity, self-delusion and childish behaviour; yet to be admired for his transcendent courage, kindness and leadership skills, which inspired love and affection in those he led. Edgar Vincent builds on research and examines the extensive primary sources, seeking to enlarge our understanding of Nelson the man. He offers interpretations of Nelson's victories to illustrate his grasp of today's concept of mission-command two centuries ahead of his time; his disobedience of his Commander-in-Chief's orders; and his part in the bloody and chaotic Napoleonic counter-revolution. Vincent also analyses the motives and attitudes of key figures who surrounded him, among them Earl Spencer, Earl St Vincent, Sir William Hamilton and Thomas Troubridge. Interwoven with the events of Nelson's career is his emotional journey, his early infatuations, his courtship and marriage with Frances Nisbet, and his all-consuming affair with his mistress Lady Hamilton, one of the most celebrated beauties of the 18th century and the mother of his child.
Variant and related titles
EBSCOhost eBook collection, Yale University Press.
Other formats
Print version: Vincent, Edgar. Nelson. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2003
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 04, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 587-625 and index.
Contents
Foundations for life
Captain Suckling's legacy
Five frustrating years
Trying to get noticed
Black marks and on the beach
Melpomene, Minerve, La Fortune
'Totally neglected'
'My disposition can't bear tame and slow measures'
'It is active young men that are wanted, not drones'
Into the limelight
Hubris
The Admirality dips for Nelson
The hero ascends
The Nile
Hero meets heroine
Disappointments dilemmas and disharmony
Neapolitan affairs
Soulmates
Public fame and private pain
Bitter-sweet emotions
Copenhagen
Phoney war
Fame without fortune
Commander-in-chief
Waiting
French diversions
Dame Fortune's last favour.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Biography.
Naval history.
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