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Cambridge University
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Intertextuality and Influence | Jane Ellen Harrison | Harrison was always engaged in debates with her colleagues at Cambridge
and elsewhere: her writing here was inspired in part by Gilbert Murray
's unorthodox translation of Euripides
' Hippolytus, published in 1902. Both... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Jane Ellen Harrison | Though her influence is not always explicitly acknowledged, JEH
made a profound impact on twentieth-century classical scholarship. Her work colours studies not only by Gilbert Murray
and Francis Cornford
(discussed above), but also by E. R. Dodds |
Intertextuality and Influence | Mary Ann Kelty | |
Leisure and Society | Ann Jebb | The then celibate society of Cambridge University
clearly enjoyed the company of a woman who was their equal in intellectual ability and in range of reading. The Jebbs gave tea-parties, and Ann soon became the... |
Leisure and Society | Iza Duffus Hardy | IDH
may have had an interest in Pre-Raphaelite
art, since in 1872 she composed a letter in support of renowned painter Ford Madox Brown
's nomination to a professorship at Cambridge
. |
Literary Setting | E. M. Hull | |
Literary Setting | Ivy Compton-Burnett | Pastors and Masters takes place in a university town resembling pre-first-World-War Cambridge
, which ICB
had visited when her brother Noel was there. Like King's College
at that date, her fictional academic community is pervaded... |
Literary Setting | Ouida | Often narrated by men, these stories are set in masculine preserves: Cambridge
colleges, army mess halls, and clubs. The men featured in the stories exhibit idealised masculine characteristics. Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 18. Gale Research, 1983. 18: 242 |
Literary Setting | Mrs Martin | |
Literary Setting | Elaine Feinstein | The protagonist, an academic Arabist like her father, is drawn back from modern Cambridge
to medieval Toledo in Spain, and to a time when members of Christian, Judaic, and Islamic communities interacted freely. She... |
Literary Setting | Margaret Drabble | The trilogy marks a return to MD
's old territory: the first book opens with a party, on New Year's Eve, 1979, which brings together three middle-aged women who were each considered exceptionally promising when... |
Literary Setting | P. D. James | The intricate plot takes Cordelia as an intrusive visitor to the university
of Cambridge to investigate the apparent suicide of Mark, a likeable and unusually conscientious young man, son of the entrepreneurial scientist Sir Ronald... |
Literary Setting | Caroline Bowles | The Early Called, a story of early deaths from consumption, occupies two chapters. The first introduces Mrs Arden, a childless widow who cares for her niece and nephew, Herbert and Anna Ross, who were... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Elizabeth Elstob | This trip was apparently unsuccessful. Although very many subscriptions were sold at Cambridge
, sufficient money eluded her, and the printing of the complete homilies broke off abruptly (in mid-sentence) at the end of the... |
Material Conditions of Writing | Helen Oyeyemi |
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