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Windows into the past : life histories and the historian of South Asia
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Northrop Frye's Student Essays, 1932-1938.
Published 1997Table of Contents: “…Paul and Orphism -- 10 The Augustinian Interpretation of History -- 11 The Life and Thought of Ramon Lull -- 12 Robert Cowton to Thomas Rondel, Lector at Balliol College, Oxford -- 13 Relative Importance of the Causes of the Reformation -- 14 Gains and Losses of the Reformation -- 15 A Study of the Impact of Cultural Movements upon the Church in England during the Nineteenth Century -- 16 The Relation of Religion to the Arts -- 17 The Relation of Religion to the Art Forms of Music and Drama -- 18 The Diatribes of Wyndham Lewis: A Study in Prose Satire -- Other Essays -- 19 An Enquiry into the Art Forms of Prose Fiction -- 20 The Importance of Calvin for Philosophy -- 21 T.S. …”
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White Tie and Decorations : Sir John and Lady Hope Simpson in Newfoundland, 1934-1936.
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Classical Victorians : scholars, scoundrels and generals in pursuit of antiquity
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…1865: bishops who gained advancement from classical learningAppendix B Students awarded Exhibitions at Balliol College, Oxford between 1870 and 1879; Social stability: Exhibitioners born into -- and with careers within -- the elite, or the higher professional classes; Downward mobility: Exhbitioner born into the elite or the higher professional classes, but with middle-class careers; Social stability: Exhibitioners born into less distinguished backgrounds, with middle-class careers; Upward mobility: Exhibitioners born into less distinguished backgrounds, with distinguished academic careers.…”
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