Charlotte Brontë: Napoleon and the Spectre

Charlotte Brontë: Napoleon and the Spectre

“Napoleon and the Spectre” is a Gothic tale by Charlotte Brontë, written in 1833 and published in 1925 in the collection The Twelve Adventurers and Other Stories. Emperor Napoleon is in his bedroom attempting to rest when a series of strange occurrences begin to manifest themselves: creaking sounds, moans, and a shadow that darkens the candles. As he tries to convince himself that everything is merely an illusion, a mysterious voice addresses him and a sinister-looking spectre appears before him, urging him to leave his bed. Driven by an irresistible force, Napoleon follows it into the night of Paris, where a disturbing experience awaits him.