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Around 1800 there was a conflict developed between the Mme Stael and the new leader, Napoleon Bonaparte.

Both were strong personalities who had a major impact, albeit of very different order. Mme the Stael was at the beginning of the 19th century, traveling back and forth between Paris and Coppet in 1802 and published her first novel, Delphine. They acquired the protection of several persons, against the very meaning of Napoleon. Moreover, the imperial police suspected her collaborative efforts with the generals Moreau and Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, later King Charles XIV Johan of Sweden.

Mme de Stael got exiled by Napoleon. She had to stay away from Paris at least 40 miles.

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