Henry Reeve (journalist)


He was the younger son of Henry Reeve, a Whig physician and writer from Norwich, and was born at Norwich. He was educated at the Norwich School under Edward Valpy. During his holidays he saw a good deal of the young John Stuart Mill. In 1829 he studied at Geneva and mixed in Genevese society, then very brilliant, and including the Sismondis, Franois Huber, Charles Victor de Bonstetten, Alphonse de Candolle, Rossil, Sigismund Krasinski , and Adam Mickiewicz, whose Fans he translated. During a visit to London in 1831 he was introduced to Thackeray and Thomas Carlyle, while through the Austins he made the acquaintance of other literary figures. Next year, in Paris, he met Victor Hugo, Victor Cousin, and Sir Walter Scott. He travelled in Italy, sat under Schelling at Munich and under Ludwig Tieck at Dresden, became in 183536 a member of Madame de Circourts salon, and numbered among his friends Alphonse de Lamartine, JeanBaptiste Henri Lacordaire, Alfred de Vigny, Adolphe Thiers, Franois Gu

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