Abstract

The developmental process of the Napoleonic Wars and their impact across different countries and levels find expression in popular literary creations, particularly highlighting the influence of the Napoleonic Wars on literary production. Novels, serving as keen observers of life and meticulous recorders of history, embed their narratives within a macro-historical context, employing highly flexible and multidimensional narrative tones. In doing so, these novels illuminate historical events and characters, allowing them to radiate the brilliance of their lives once again. This paper takes "The Red and the Black" and "War and Peace" as case studies, using the events and impact of the Napoleonic Wars as examples to discuss the multifaceted interpretations of the same historical events in different European literary works.

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