
To The Reader of 'University Notes'
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While specific details about the contents of 'To The Reader of 'University Notes'' are limited, we know it is a collection of essays written by Robert Fuller Murray, a Victorian poet. The work likely reflects his experiences in St Andrews, Scotland, where he resided for a significant portion of his life. Given the title and context, the essays likely explore topics related to university life, potentially touching upon the academic environment, the process of learning, and the broader significance of higher education during the Victorian period. This work was featured as part of the August 2023 Fortnightly Poetry project, showcasing the enduring relevance of Murray's writing.Book Details
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Robert F. Murray
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Robert Fuller Murray (1863–1894), was a Victorian poet. Although born in the United States, Murray lived most of his life in the United Kingdom, most notably in St Andrews, Scotland. He wrote two book...
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