Student Life in Nineteenth-Century Cambridge : John Wright's Alma Mater

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Student Life in Nineteenth-Century Cambridge : John Wright's Alma Mater

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 274 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781804130278
  • DDC分類 378.4265

Full Description

John Wright's Alma Mater was the first book-length student memoir to be published in Britain. Yet this trailblazing and revealing work has never been reprinted since its appearance in 1827. Full of fascinating detail about college life, it discusses teaching, examinations and student socialising, including sport, hunting and recourse to prostitutes. A remarkable story of success and failure, it often resembles a picaresque novel: after an eventful undergraduate career, Wright became a hack writer and tutor in London. His marriage failed, his wife left him, his children went to the workhouse, and ultimately he was transported for theft to Tasmania, where he died a premature death.

This autobiographical memoir has often been referred to or quoted by studies of Cambridge University and the history of mathematics, but the life of its author has never been satisfactorily explored. This new edition makes an important source and a vivid historical document available for the first time. It includes an in-depth exploration of university and college archives, while Wright's life is also investigated through outside sources, such as the records of the Royal Literary Fund and those of court, prison and transportation authorities.

Wright's account, along with the commentary and notes presented here, offers extraordinary reading for anyone interested in the history of the University of Cambridge, the teaching of mathematics in the nineteenth century and the life of Grub Street, the London literary underworld in the 1820s and 1830s. The more general reader will also be surprised and entertained by this topsy-turvy tale recounted with candour and verve.

Contents

List of Figures

Editorial Preface

Editorial Introduction

ALMA MATER; OR, SEVEN YEARS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

Preface

Introduction

1 First year

2 Chapel scenes

3 A tour of Trinity

4 A tour of Cambridge

5 Lectures

6 Christmas vacation 1814-15

7 Lent term 1815

8 Easter vacation 1815

9 Easter term 1815 105

10 Michaelmas term 1815: the second year

11 Christmas 1815 and Lent Term 1816

12 Easter vacation 1816

13 Long vacation 1816; fellowship examination, September 1816

14 Michaelmas term 1816

15 Christmas vacation 1816-17

16 Lent term 1817

17 Easter term 1817

18 Long vacation 1817

19 Michaelmas term 1818, Lent term 1819

20 After the Tripos

21 Return to Trinity, March 1820

22 Advice to parents

23 The autobiography resumed [1820?]

24 A visit to London

25 Back to Cambridge

26 Debtors' prison

27 Grub Street

Index

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