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Literary Setting | Philip Larkin | The story first picks Phippy up in Form II; in Form IV he fails to borrow a dictionary from an aesthete named the Hon. Percy de Selincourt, who in Form V betrays him and precipitates... |
Literary Setting | Philip Larkin | The story is set at Oxford during the second world war, when the university
's number of male students was severely reduced by the military call-up but when, Larkin later maintained, class-distinctions barely registered. This... |
Literary Setting | Doreen Wallace | Olive Flowerdew, a Suffolk smallholder's daughter, home from her first vacation from Oxford
, finds herself alienated from her family: from her father, who is generously willing to be left behind as she gets ahead... |
Literary Setting | Dorothy L. Sayers | In Gaudy Night, Harriet Vane returns to Oxford, the scene of her student days at Shrewsbury College, a fictional women's college
. Her first visit is for a gaudy, but she soon returns... |
Literary Setting | Naomi Alderman | The protagonist, James, studied physics at Oxford
before embarking on a business career in London and Italy. James is gay, and otherwise unremarkable; the lessons are those that life has taught him since his... |
Literary Setting | Isabella Neil Harwood | Mr Waters's wealthy uncle Gilbert forces him to quit his job and live on a stipend of one hundred pounds a year on the understanding that he will become Gilbert's heir. Waters, his wife, and... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Winifred Holtby | WH
began writing this novel, which was originally titled Anlaby Wold, in 1920 while she and Vera Brittain
were still students at Oxford
. Gorham, Deborah. Vera Brittain: A Feminist Life. Blackwell, 1996. 155 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Kathleen Nott | From early adolescence KN
tried to write poetry. Nott, Kathleen. A Soul in the Quad. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1969. 8 Nott, Kathleen. A Soul in the Quad. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1969. 9 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Rhoda Broughton | In Belinda, RB
is believed to have drawn extensively from her own early negative experience of the closed world of Oxford
society. It was in particular believed that she caricatured college head Mark Pattison |
Material Conditions of Writing | Philip Larkin | At OxfordPL
embarked, with Kingsley Amis
, on a series of wild parodies and travesties, most notably Larkin's Willow Gables series of spoof school stories for girls. He also provided ideas, suggestions, a plot... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Barbara Pym | In many ways this novel reflects BP
's undergraduate years at Oxford
, featuring characters and episodes based partly on herself, her sister, and her friends or acquaintances. Among these, Henry Harvey
and the future... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Diana Athill | As a child DA
began writing a play in which a cousin was to play the role of the good, blond and slightly insipid princess, while Diana was to be the dark, wicked one. Athill, Diana. Life Class: The Selected Memoirs of Diana Athill. Granta, 2009. 170 |
Material Conditions of Writing | E. J. Scovell | |
Material Conditions of Writing | Helen Waddell | |
Material Conditions of Writing | Eleanor Rathbone | This text grew out of the socio-economic research which she had begun in 1896, following her return to Liverpool from Oxford
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