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The Life and Times Of A Victorian Country Doctor : A Portrait Of Reginald Grove: Volume 2 : Life At Boarding School

English

By (author): Peter Flower

This is the second volume of a trilogy that describes the life of Reginald Grove, a country GP, who began his medical career in the late Victorian period after training at Guys Hospital, London.

It vividly describes his life at boarding school from aged eight to eighteen. The fictional life of  Victorian boarding schools is well known from Dickens description of  Dotheboys Hall, in Nicolas Nickleby featuring the sadistic Headmaster, Wackford Squeers to Thomas Hughess Tom Browns School Days, remembered chiefly for the brutish bully, the infamous Harry Flashman, at Rugby School.

But there are very few accounts based on true life. This is one of them.

Using his diaries and other contemporary documents, it portrays his life as a chorister at Kings College Chapel Cambridge, and then at Uppingham School under the great Victorian Headmaster, Edward Thring.  The brutality described in the fictious accounts is replaced by a more balanced portrait of school life describing lessons in the classics, sports and games, punishments, the battle for moral purity, sixth form privileges and the friendships that he made. He left Uppingham  a good all rounder, presented with a medal by Thring for good work and unblemished character. On  the last day of the summer term 1887 all the house came to my dormitory very early to say goodbye to me.

It was an emotional end to his school life.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Brown Dog Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781839522062

About Peter Flower

Peter Flower read modern history at Kings College London University and was elected an Associate of Kings College (AKC). He has written a number of articles on 19th century church life for the Journal of the Richmond Local History Society; in one he explored Vincent van Goghs life as a teacher and preacher when he lived in Isleworth in 1876.

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