R. H. Gronow (1794–1865)
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- Gronow, Rees Howell
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- 1794-05-07
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- 1865-11-20
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- male
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- England
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- Swansea, Wales, UK
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- Paris, France
- Wohnorte
- Paris, France
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- Eton College
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This copy of Captain Gronow’s Reminiscences must have found its way to Dalton Hall and George Hornby, also an Etonian. The pencilled inscription suggests that he was reading it or had it with him in Naples in 1862. The annotations, mainly in blue ink, are numerous, ranging from minor comments to helpful additional information and from criticism to rebuttal of the author’s claims to great powers of recollection, a point also drawn attention to in Gronow’s Wikipedia entry, with reference to some of his tales and stories:
‘but his second-hand stories and anecdotes of persons whom he did not know are of lesser value. Whether reliable or not, his narrative is invariably lively and entertaining’ (see Wikipedia: accessed March 30th 2020).
There is no doubt that the Reminiscences are entertaining. From the very beginning and the author’s ‘boyish delight at being named to so distinguished a regiment’ (page 1), the First Guards in December 1812, the narrative rushes along through battles, society, remarkable characters of the time, the French cavalry, the Duke of Wellington and his opinions, coaching and racing, duelling, Lord Byron of whom he ‘knew very little…personally’ (page 209), Lords, Ladies, jewellery and lovers, stopping here and there, just occasionally, for instance, on arrival with the guards at Bordeaux where he ‘had an opportunity of meeting some of the prettiest women of a city famed all over Europe for its female beauty’ (page 33). It is a rambunctious rollercoaster that leaves the reader at times breathless.… (mehr)