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Memoirs of the City and University of Oxford in 1738
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A delightful and often witty description of the Oxford colleges in the eighteenth century.Shepilinda's Memoirs of the City and University of Oxford is a light-hearted but valuable manuscript accoun...
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A delightful and often witty description of the Oxford colleges in the eighteenth century.
Shepilinda's Memoirs of the City and University of Oxford is a light-hearted but valuable manuscript account of the Oxford colleges in 1738, written by a lively and engaging young woman who had a measure of social access to many of them. Elizabeth Sheppard (pen-name "Shepilinda") was accompanied on her visits by a friend and confidante with the nickname "Scrippy", for whom the resulting memoir and appended collection of poems are intended as a gift. Elizabeth clearly had a facility for getting people to talk to her quite freely, together with a quick grasp of the information she received; she also had a lively, sometimes mischievous, sense of humour. The work, frequently unflattering to the dons (the wife of one is described as "ever a Moving Dumpling"), is entertaining, informative, and also unusual, in that women's voices are rarely heard at that date.
The Memoirs are presented here with anintroduction and notes, providing information on the people involved and setting them into context.
Until his retirement GEOFFREY NEATE worked at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, with particular responsibility for computerising the catalogue entries for books published before 1920.
Shepilinda's Memoirs of the City and University of Oxford is a light-hearted but valuable manuscript account of the Oxford colleges in 1738, written by a lively and engaging young woman who had a measure of social access to many of them. Elizabeth Sheppard (pen-name "Shepilinda") was accompanied on her visits by a friend and confidante with the nickname "Scrippy", for whom the resulting memoir and appended collection of poems are intended as a gift. Elizabeth clearly had a facility for getting people to talk to her quite freely, together with a quick grasp of the information she received; she also had a lively, sometimes mischievous, sense of humour. The work, frequently unflattering to the dons (the wife of one is described as "ever a Moving Dumpling"), is entertaining, informative, and also unusual, in that women's voices are rarely heard at that date.
The Memoirs are presented here with anintroduction and notes, providing information on the people involved and setting them into context.
Until his retirement GEOFFREY NEATE worked at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, with particular responsibility for computerising the catalogue entries for books published before 1920.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 166
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Oxford Historical Society
Series: Oxford Historical Society New Series
Publication Date:
21 November 2018
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9780904107296
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Modern / 18th Century, General and world history, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, European history
[A] Welcome edition. [...] with plentiful footnotes, bibliography, detailed index, appendices, schedule of abbreviations, and scheme of transcription conventions. It is undoubtedly very well produced.
Introduction
Editorial Note
The Memoirs
The Poems
Dedicatory Letter
Appendices
Bibliography
Editorial Note
The Memoirs
The Poems
Dedicatory Letter
Appendices
Bibliography