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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Leisure Read, March 4, 2004
This review is from: The Oxford Book of Oxford (Oxford Books) (Paperback)
Jan Morris captures the history of Oxford with many delightful stories and quotes. The book is great because it takes you on a journey of Oxford through the ages. The dons, the students, formal hall, college rowing are all familiar to someone who have studied at Oxford. There are also things that current students may not be as familiar with such as the history of women in Oxford. This is a great read but I am disappointed that more recent stories are not collected from the newer colleges such as Lady Margaret Hall, St. Anthony's or Mansfield, etc. Overall, this is a highly enjoyable read.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Good for primary sources, July 28, 2005
This review is from: The Oxford Book of Oxford (Oxford Books) (Paperback)
I'll be attending Oxford next year, and one of my professors recommended this book to me. It explains important (as well as unimportant yet interesting) developments in the campus, and it does so through primary documents such as speeches, letters, diaries, &c. The editor, Jan Morris, delivers excellent and brief introductions to each passage. This is an excellent book if you are doing research on any of the minor details of the campus and need primary research. It is not, however, the light summer reading my professor had me think it was. Instead of the beach, find some time to curl up with this text in a library, public or at home.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Dee-lish, August 16, 2005
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Open this book at random and you're pretty sure to hit on something witty or whimsical or even laugh-out-loud funny; crammed with great stories about titans such as Shelley, Wilde, Newman, C.S. Lewis, etc., as well as little-known, highly eccentric Oxford dons. Beautiful first-hand descriptions of the city itself in its many Arcadian manifestations, plus behind-the-scenes looks at a great, entrenched university adapting itself to an ever-changing world.
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