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The Oxford Circus: A Novel of Oxford and Youth

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An introductory memoir about the author's life gives way to a two-part novel that traces a young man's brief encounter with Oxford and the ripple effects that follow. Through episodic, vividly observed scenes the narrative moves between university rituals and wider city life, presenting satirical and sympathetic portraits of acquaintances and social milieus. Musical and classical motifs structure the chapters, which alternate brisk comic detail with moments of melancholy and reflection. The work emphasizes sharp epigrams, realistic description, and a probing interest in youth, ambition, and the tensions between provincial upbringing and metropolitan experience.

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Hamish Miles

Hamish Miles was a novelist known for his work that often explores themes of youth and the academic environment. His notable book, "The Oxford Circus: A Novel of Oxford and Youth," delves into the experiences and challenges faced by young individuals in the vibrant setting of Oxford. Through his writing, Miles captures the essence of youthful aspirations and the complexities of university life, contributing to the literary landscape of early 20th-century fiction.

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