Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène
Name of traveller
Emmanuel, comte de Las Cases (1766-1842)
Reason for travel
- visiting Wales during his time in exile from French Revolution
Date of travel
between March 1802 and May 1803
Je gravis des sommités tout à fait sauvages et d'une hauteur prodigieuse: j'atteignis des chaumières que je croyais appartenir à un autre univers. (Las Cases 411)
Content
- architecture: Welsh cottages described as if belonging to a different universe
- people:
- travels with unidentified companion
- description of the visit embedded into a conversation with the exiled Napoléon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
- encounter with a Welshman who asks for news of France and Napoléon
- recreation: engages in mountaineering activities
- terrain:
- reference to wild, high mountains of Wales
- Welsh uplands as peaceful retreats from sounds of revolution
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Nationality of traveller
French
Language of publication
French
Gender of traveller
Male
Type of publication
autobiography; biography
Citation
Las Cases, Emmanuel. Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène. Suivi de Napoléon dans l'exil. Et de L'historique de la translation des restes mortels de l'empereur Napoléon aux Invalides. vol 1. 1822-3. rev. edn. Paris : Ernest Bourdin, 1842. 411. Print.