Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. Oxford University Press.
Worcester College, Oxford University
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Textual Production | Susanna Hopton | Hickes's fuller title was A Second Collection of Controversial Letters Relating to the Church of England and the Church of Rome; the copy used by SH
's editor Julia J. Smith
(now at Worcester College |
Health | Thomas De Quincey | In 1804, while he was an undergraduate at Worcester College
, Oxford, TDQ
began taking opium for medical reasons. He spent the rest of his life addicted to the drug. Corey, Melinda, and George Ochoa, editors. The Encyclopedia of the Victorian World. Henry Holt and Company. |
Family and Intimate relationships | Jennifer Dawson | JD
met Michael Hinton
, a philosophy don at Worcester College, Oxford
, on the annual anti-nuclear Aldermaston march; they were married soon afterwards. Whitby, Joy. “In Memory of Jennifer Hinton (Dawson 1949)”. The Ship, Vol. 91 , pp. 54-5. 54 Guttridge, Peter. “Obituary: Jennifer Dawson”. The Independent. |
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Administrative consternation was caused when the top-ranked candidate in the Oxford Senior Local Examination turned out to be a woman, or girl: the seventeen-year-old Annie Rogers
. Girls had been eligible to sit these exams...
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