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Creative Oxford - William Knickerbocker

Creative Oxford

By: William Knickerbocker

Paperback | 16 February 2026

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"Creative Oxford" explores the profound intellectual and spiritual influence of Oxford University during the nineteenth century. Written by scholar William Knickerbocker, the work delves into the transformative power of the Oxford Movement and the various literary and philosophical figures who shaped the university's legacy and the broader cultural landscape of England.

Through an analysis of key thinkers such as John Henry Newman, Matthew Arnold, and Walter Pater, Knickerbocker examines how the unique academic environment of Oxford fostered a specific brand of creative and critical thought. The book serves as both a history of ideas and a study of the enduring spirit of humanistic inquiry. Readers will find a detailed exploration of the tensions between tradition and modernity, faith and reason, and the evolving role of the university in a changing society.

By highlighting the cultural contributions of Oxford's most influential residents, Knickerbocker illustrates how the institution became a beacon of intellectual renewal. This scholarly study remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of education, Victorian literature, and the evolution of modern thought in the English-speaking world.

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