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Oxford Days; or, How Ross Got His Degree. Academic Pursuits and Humorous Tales of Oxford University in the 19th Century
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- Nombre de pages199
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-621656-6
- EAN4064066216566
- Date de parution09/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille550 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Oxford Days; or, How Ross Got His Degree, " F. E. Weatherly crafts a delightful narrative that captures the vibrant culture of Oxford University during the late 19th century. With its witty dialogue and sharp social observations, the novel employs a lighthearted yet insightful tone to explore the trials and tribulations faced by the quintessential student, Ross. Through a tapestry of academic challenges, social interactions, and the quintessential British humor, Weatherly weaves a story that unveils both the charm and the rigors of university life, all within the scholarly ambiance of Oxford's storied halls.
F. E. Weatherly, known for his lyrical poetry and contributions to Victorian literature, brings to this work a profound understanding of academia and student life. His personal experiences and educational background inform the narrative, resonating with themes of perseverance and intellectual awakening. Weatherly's multifaceted career not only as a writer but also as an educator allows him to authentically portray the young scholars' journey, making Ross's experiences both relatable and reflective of the era.
This book is highly recommended for those who appreciate humorous and insightful explorations of university life. Readers seeking a blend of charm, wit, and social commentary will find that Weatherly's storytelling resonates deeply, transcending the confines of its time and appealing to anyone who has navigated the challenges of academic pursuit.
F. E. Weatherly, known for his lyrical poetry and contributions to Victorian literature, brings to this work a profound understanding of academia and student life. His personal experiences and educational background inform the narrative, resonating with themes of perseverance and intellectual awakening. Weatherly's multifaceted career not only as a writer but also as an educator allows him to authentically portray the young scholars' journey, making Ross's experiences both relatable and reflective of the era.
This book is highly recommended for those who appreciate humorous and insightful explorations of university life. Readers seeking a blend of charm, wit, and social commentary will find that Weatherly's storytelling resonates deeply, transcending the confines of its time and appealing to anyone who has navigated the challenges of academic pursuit.



