Soon to come: first of the Oxford series.
- thestudiochiara
- May 29, 2022
- 1 min read
Magdalen Tower and Bridge (Oxford) piece will be available soon.
But in the meantime, here's a preview–from our library to yours–and a gem of an Oxford passage from Dorothy L. Sayers (towards the end of Gaudy Night, set in 1930s Oxford). Cue the theme from Brideshead Revisited.

“There, eastward, within a stone’s throw, stood the twin towers of All Souls, fantastic, unreal as a house of cards, clear-cut in the sunshine, the drenched oval in the quad beneath brilliant as an emerald in the bezel of a ring. Behind them, black and grey, New College frowning like a fortress, with dark wings wheeling about her belfry louvres; and Queen’s with her dome of green copper; and, as the eye turned southward, Magdalen, yellow and slender, the tall lily of towers; the Schools and the battlemented front of University; Merton, square-pinnacled, half-hidden behind the shadowed North side and mounting spire of St. Mary’s. Westward again, Christ Church, vast between Cathedral spire and Tom Tower; Brasenose close at hand; St. Aldate’s and Carfax beyond; spire and tower and quadrangle, all Oxford springing underfoot in living leaf and enduring stone, ringed far off by her bulwark of blue hills.”
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