When the barracks were bursting with poets
David A. Bell: Napoleon, 6 September 2001
“... discussions of world history and politics, which read more like Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws than an officer’s manual. In Napoleon’s personal entourage, too, soldier-poets were anything but unusual. Guillaume-Marie-Anne Brune, born the son of a provincial lawyer in 1763, went to Paris to study law, but found work as a typesetter after his ... ”