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El. knyga: John Sparrow: Warden of All Souls College, Oxford: I loathe all common things

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  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787075085
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787075085

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Presenting hitherto unpublished letters and papers which vividly evoke the contemporary Oxford scene, Peter Raina traces the many and diverse talents of this notable college figure. John Sparrow may have been a generalist, but he dabbled in depth in many disciplines and is deserving of this analysis.



John Sparrow, Warden of All Souls, was a notable character in post-war Oxford. He was educated in the old-time classical humanist tradition, and this remained his field even as the world about him changed. A man with a brilliant mind, he is often remembered negatively – as a bogeyman to progressives because of his outspoken conservatism – and as a disappointment to those who expected a more solid academic achievement. It was felt that his talents were too widely scattered.

Presenting hitherto unpublished letters and papers which vividly evoke the contemporary Oxford scene, Peter Raina traces this scattering of talent. Sparrow may have been a generalist, but he dabbled in depth in many disciplines. He was an expert on Latin, on law, on inscriptions, on rare books and on poetry. Above all he was a tireless supporter and friend of other academics and poets in a special generation. The book gives context to his circles of influence and to his uncompromising intelligence and distinct charm.

List of Illustrations
xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xxi
Chapter 1 Margaret Sparrow: The Mother
1(30)
Chapter 2 Mother's Darling
31(4)
Chapter 3 The Prep School: Childhood Passions
35(10)
Chapter 4 Winchester College
45(4)
Chapter 5 John Sparrow at Winchester College
49(14)
Chapter 6 A Passion for Debating and Poetry
63(22)
ANNEX 1 A Trusted Wykehamist
85(142)
Chapter 7 "Oxford Must Begin Some Time"
103(18)
Chapter 8 "I Do Not Want Ever to Go Near a Jury"
121(16)
Chapter 9 "I Had No Desire for a Commission"
137(34)
Chapter 10 "It is the Thing I Want and Always Have Wanted"
171(56)
ANNEX 2 Sparrow's Commemoration of Cyril Radcliffe
227(64)
Chapter 11 A Self-Fulfilling Job
233(52)
Chapter 12 Private Affairs: Homosexuality
285(6)
ANNEX 3 John Sparrow's Memorial Address for Harold Nicolson
291(268)
Chapter 13 University and College
299(14)
Chapter 14 "What Mellors Did Was Unconventional and Even Perverse"
313(16)
Chapter 15 Keep Your Friendship "in Constant Repair"
329(172)
Chapter 16 Passion for Controversy
501(12)
Chapter 17 "My Dear Master"
513(28)
Chapter 18 "Shielding the Conservative Establishment"
541(18)
ANNEX 4 Atticus' "Sparrow and the Hawks", The Sunday Times, 24 November 1968
559(4)
ANNEX 5 Document on University Freedom
563(226)
Chapter 19 Letter-Writing with Ease
569(104)
Chapter 20 "I Had Decided Not to be Disappointed if I Wasn't Elected"
673(20)
Chapter 21 "Here, with his Talents in a Napkin Hid, Lies One who Much Designed, and Nothing Did"
693(34)
Chapter 22 John Sparrow's "Words on the Air"
727(40)
Chapter 23 Death
767(16)
Chapter 24 Epilogue
783(6)
Bibliography 789(6)
Index 795