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Old Friends at Cambridge and Elsewhere

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547359661
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 223 S., 0.49 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

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John Willis Clark's 'Old Friends at Cambridge and Elsewhere' is a fascinating collection of personal anecdotes and historical tales set within the backdrop of the prestigious Cambridge University. With a nostalgic and intimate writing style, Clark transports readers back in time, providing a glimpse into the lives of notable figures who once graced the halls of Cambridge, as well as other acquaintances he encountered throughout his life. The book offers a unique combination of memoir, biography, and historical account, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and casual readers interested in the intellectual and social milieu of 19th-century England. Clark's keen observations and engaging storytelling bring to life a bygone era, capturing the essence of a place and time long gone but not forgotten. As a prolific historian and former Cambridge librarian, Clark's personal connections and wealth of knowledge shine through in this captivating volume. 'Old Friends at Cambridge and Elsewhere' is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of history, academia, and personal relationships in a university setting.

Autorenportrait

John Willis Clark (18331910), often known as J.W. Clark, was a distinguished British academic and antiquarian. He served as the Registry of the University of Cambridge and possessed an expansive knowledge of the university's history and traditions. His commitment to the preservation of historical resources played a pivotal role in establishing the academic and cultural heritage of Cambridge. Clark's enduring love for Cambridge is well-reflected in his literary contribution 'Old Friends at Cambridge and Elsewhere', where he weaves a rich tapestry of the lives of academics and the intellectual fervor that characterized the university. His writing style merges a scholarly rigor with a warm, personal tone, inviting readers to share in his nostalgia and reverence for his alma mater and its affiliates. Clark's oeuvre is not limited to this singular work; he penned several other important historical and architectural studies, contributing significantly to the Victorian understanding of medieval institutions. Through his writings, Clark has solidified his position as an authoritative figure in the academic literature of his time, providing a lens into the hallowed halls of learning at Cambridge and the storied corridors walked by many 'old friends' to whom both he and the university's historical narrative are indelibly tied.

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