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UK Holidays - Oxford: A Cultural and Literary Companion (Cities of the Imagination)

Oxford: A Cultural and Literary Companion (Cities of the Imagination)
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Manufacturer: Interlink Publishing Group
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 942.574
EAN: 9781566563482
ISBN: 1566563488
Label: Interlink Publishing Group
Manufacturer: Interlink Publishing Group
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 246
Publication Date: 1999-09
Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group
Studio: Interlink Publishing Group

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A new and innovative series offering in-depth cultural, historical and literary guides to the great cities of the world. More than ordinary guidebooks, they introduce the visitor or armchair traveller to each city's unique present-day identity and its links with the past. Following in the footsteps of historic figures and writers, David Horan reveals the many dimensions, social and cultural, of a city where tradition and modernity interconnect. From the quadrangles and chapels of the university center to the multicultural bustle of the Cowley Road, he explores both the historic and contemporary faces of Oxford.


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Summary: Discovery
Comment: Until I read the book I thought I knew Oxford . A well written journey through the personality of a town called Oxford .

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Summary: An excellent general intro...
Comment: "Oxford: A Cultural and Literary Companion" is an excellent short introduction to a fascinating town, especially for the first-time visitor. It's arranged chronologically, with each chapter spotlighting a key character in Oxford's history era by era...King Charles I, Dr. Johnson, Oscar Wilde, even the fictional Inspector Morse. The colleges most associated with each period get major coverage, and Mr. Horan uses a compact yet readable style to describe the many qualities, quirks and anecdotes that set off one college from another.

While any rundown of Oxford should concentrate on the university, Mr. Horan doesn't fail to delve into much else that makes up the town. Green spaces, bookstores, taverns and residential areas all receive their fair share of treatment, much of it spiced with wit.

My first visit to Oxford came last month, and I found this book an excellent guide to have along. It pointed me to the Gardener's Arms for one thing, a small pub off the beaten path that served as Bill Clinton's "local" during his second year in Oxford (if he didn't inhale, hope he at least swallowed).

The book's only main flaw, as I see it, is that it's pretty weak in the map department. Even so, I'd recommend this book both to travelers to Oxford or to casual readers interested in the subject.



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