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A collection of essays offers a personal yet researched portrait of a historic university city, blending vivid impressions of architecture, college quadrangles, church bells, gardens, and surrounding countryside with sketches of dons, undergraduates, and college servants. The author interweaves memory, local histories, and antiquarian sources to trace how successive generations shaped buildings and institutions, reflect on daily rhythms and ceremonies, and contrast past customs with present life. Chapters move from descriptive scenes to reflections on continuity, community, and the subtle influence of the past upon contemporary academic life.
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