Harlaxton 2016: Oxford

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saeed, sara1By: Sara Saeed

After learning about the works and lives of authors C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien in class Wednesday, we took a field trip to their alma mater, the University of Oxford, Thursday. After a hectic trip through the underground and an hour-long train ride, we arrived in the beautiful city of Oxford. Our first stop was a brief visit to Holywell Cemetery: the resting place of author Kenneth Grahame, the author of The Wind in the Willows.

13781948_10102782787349052_6010011144653400982_nWe eventually made our way to the university and had about an hour of free time. During this time, some of us chose to eat lunch under the shade of trees on the lawn, some played a game of frisbee with other tourists and students, and some even rented boats to go punting and paddling in the nearby River Cherwell! After the short break we were led on a walking tour through the university. We visited Christ Church College and New College, two of the 38 colleges and learned about Tolkien’s and Lewis’ roles at the university.

13690785_10102782789709322_6395983696932896734_nMany scenes from the Harry Potter series were filmed on Oxford’s campus, and one of my favorite parts of the tour was being able to recognize parts of the university from the movies. We walked through hallways and courtyards where minor scenes were filmed. We saw the original Great Hall and learned that they created a replica of the dining hall at the Harry Potter studio since Oxford students still use it.

Our tour finished up at around 4:30, and we were free to spend time exploring the city. For most of us, the first stop was the Bodleian Libraries. The Bodleian Libraries most notably had an exhibit of Shakespeare’s First Folio and original writings by John Milton, Mary Shelley, and Robert Hooke. We then visited Blackwell’s Bookshop, a stop recommended by our tour guide and Professor Rutledge.

The remainder of our time was spent shopping and eating in the town until late in the evening when we had to catch a train back to London. After hours of walking, many of us headed back to the dorm to prepare for another day of class tomorrow.

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