This play explores the tumultuous relationship between Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife Josephine. Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution and the wars of the early 19th century, it portrays the couple's passionate love affair, their political ambitions, and their ultimate downfall. The play is both a gripping drama and a fascinating historical document, offering a glimpse into one of the most intriguing love stories of all time.
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