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Joanna Miller's 'The Eights': Unapologetically, indulgently Oxford

Summary by cherwell.org
Do not worry: despite the title, this is not a rowing novel. Instead, the term ‘The Eights’ in Miller’s novel refers to the four women who populate corridor eight in St. Hugh’s College – in 1920, making them four of the first women to ever matriculate at the University of Oxford. The novel follows their first year, a year that, for Oxford students reading, will modulate between the overwhelmingly familiar and the shockingly unique. The students …
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cherwell.org broke the news in on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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