Wondrous Beauty, Carol Berkin
Wondrous Beauty, Carol Berkin
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Wondrous Beauty
The Life and Adventures of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte

Author: Carol Berkin

Narrator: Tara Hugo

Unabridged: 7 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/21/2014


Synopsis

From the award-winning historian: the remarkable life of "the most beautiful woman of nineteenth-century Baltimore," whose marriage in 1803 to JErome Bonaparte, the youngest brother of Napoleon, became inextricably bound to the diplomatic and political nineteenth-century histories of the United States, France, and England. From the author of Revolutionary Mothers ("Incisive, thoughtful, spiced with vivid anecdotes. Don't miss it."-Thomas Fleming) and Civil War Wives ("Utterly freshSensitive, poignant, thoroughly fascinating."-Jay Winik). In Wondrous Beauty, Carol Berkin tells the story of this audacious, outsize life: how her romantic, passionate marriage infuriated Napoleon and resulted in his banning the then-pregnant Betsy Bonaparte from disembarking in any European port, demanding that his brother either lose all power and remain married to that "American girl"-or renounce her, marry a woman of Napoleon's choice, and reap the benefits. JErome ended the marriage and was made king of Westphalia; Betsy fled to England, and gave birth to her son and only child, JErome's namesake. Berkin writes how this naIve, headstrong American girl returned to Baltimore a cynical, independent woman, refusing to seek social redemption and return to obscurity through a quiet marriage to a member of Baltimore's merchant class; how she disdained America's obsession with money-making, its growing ethos of democracy, and the rigid gender roles that confined women to the parlor and the nursery, and sought a European society where women created salons devoted to intellectual life and where traditions of aristocracy dominated society; and, we see how as a shrewd investor she transformed a modest pension from the French government into a fortune that rivaled many a (male) financier.

About Carol Berkin

Carol Berkin is the author of numerous books, including Wondrous Beauty: The Life and Adventures of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, The History Handbook, and Civil War Wives. She is the Presidential Professor of History at Baruch College and a member of the history faculty of the Graduate Center of CUNY, Emerita, where she taught early American and women's history. She has worked as a consultant on several PBS and History Channel documentaries, including one on the "Scottsboro Boys," which was nominated for an Academy Award as the best documentary of 2000.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean on March 21, 2018

This is an interesting biography of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879). The book was brought to my attention by the review of my Goodreads’ friend, Louise. It has been sitting on my “to read pile” for some time. Elizabeth married the younger brother of Napoleon. His name was Jerome and they ha......more

Goodreads review by Kathie on September 13, 2015

The story of a Baltimore girl with high hopes. It's hard to care for any of these characters. Elizabeth had a difficult relationship with her father after her mother died, at least that's the way she saw it. He tried to protect her from making awful choices, at least that's the way he saw it. She wa......more

Goodreads review by Angela on April 27, 2024

I love history. This was an interesting story of a woman from Baltimore who traveled in some well heeled circles during the early 1800s. Her ambition was endless and her life was kinda sad. Stifled by her father and her Emperor brother in law and her first husband. Quick read that I picked before a......more

Goodreads review by Jodi on May 21, 2019

Many years ago, I read a novel about Betsy Bonaparte and the sad ending to her love story - and though the name escapes me, and the book is probably long out of print, it has stuck with me. When I saw this biography on-line, I knew I would have to read it, and I was not disappointed. Elizabeth Patte......more