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- Oxford_Wits abstract "The Oxford Wits, a term coined later, were an identifiable group of literary and intellectual aesthetes and dandies, present as undergraduates at the University of Oxford in England in the first half of the 1920s. Their leader in fashion was Harold Acton, but their later leader in intellectual matters was more noticeably Maurice Bowra. Their attitudes were those portrayed and parodied in the nostalgic Brideshead Revisited of Evelyn Waugh, the most important literary figure to emerge from the group. Others who are cited as Oxford Wits are John Betjeman, Robert Byron, Cyril Connolly, Brian Howard, Alan Pryce-Jones, John Sparrow, John Sutro, and Christopher Sykes.".
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- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Aestheticism.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Pryce-Jones.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Howard_(poet).
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Brideshead_Revisited.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_in_England.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_the_University_of_Oxford.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_literary_movements.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_University_of_Oxford.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writing_circles.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Sykes_(author).
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Cyril_Connolly.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Dandy.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Evelyn_Waugh.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Acton.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink John_Betjeman.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink John_Hanbury_Angus_Sparrow.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink John_Sutro.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Bowra.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink New_Oxford_Wits.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Byron.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Oxford.
- Oxford_Wits wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oxford Wits".
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- Oxford_Wits subject Category:1920s_in_England.
- Oxford_Wits subject Category:Culture_of_the_University_of_Oxford.
- Oxford_Wits subject Category:English_literary_movements.
- Oxford_Wits subject Category:History_of_the_University_of_Oxford.
- Oxford_Wits subject Category:Writing_circles.
- Oxford_Wits hypernym Group.
- Oxford_Wits type Band.
- Oxford_Wits type Organisation.
- Oxford_Wits type Movement.
- Oxford_Wits type Organisation.
- Oxford_Wits type Organization.
- Oxford_Wits type Organization.
- Oxford_Wits comment "The Oxford Wits, a term coined later, were an identifiable group of literary and intellectual aesthetes and dandies, present as undergraduates at the University of Oxford in England in the first half of the 1920s. Their leader in fashion was Harold Acton, but their later leader in intellectual matters was more noticeably Maurice Bowra.".
- Oxford_Wits label "Oxford Wits".
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