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THE FURTHER ADVENTURES - OF - MR. VERDANT GREEN
THE FURTHER ADVENTURES - OF - MR. VERDANT GREEN, - An Oxford Under-Graduate. - BEING A CONTINUATION OF "THE ADVENTURES OF MR. VERDANT GREEN, AN OXFORD FRESHMAN." - BY CUTHBERT BEDE, B.A. - With numerous Illustrations, - DESIGNED AND DRAWN ON THE WOOD BY THE AUTHOR.
SECOND EDITION. - H. INGRAM & CO. - MILFORD HOUSE, MILFORD LANE, STRAND, LONDON; - AND BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. - 1854.
PART II.
CHAPTER I. - MR. VERDANT GREEN RECOMMENCES HIS EXISTENCE AS AN OXFORD UNDERGRADUATE.
CHAPTER II. - MR. VERDANT GREEN DOES AS HE HAS BEEN DONE BY.
"HISTORY.
"EUCLID, ARITHMETIC, and ALGEBRA.
CHAPTER III. - MR. VERDANT GREEN ENDEAVOURS TO KEEP HIS SPIRITS UP BY POURING SPIRITS DOWN.
CHAPTER IV. - MR. VERDANT GREEN DISCOVERS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TOWN AND GOWN.
Mr. Verdant Green returns to Oxford not as a fresh-faced newcomer but as a sophomore still stumbling through the customs of university life. Still guided by the same country‑boy innocence that endeared him to readers of his freshman exploits, he now finds himself caught between the lingering swagger of a former newcomer and the bewildering expectations of a true under‑graduate. His loyal companion, Charles Larkyns, reappears, and together they navigate the tangled rituals of lectures, clubs, and the ever‑present temptations of the college bar.
The narrative follows Green’s well‑meaning but often misguided attempts to adopt the poise of an Oxford scholar. From ill‑timed speeches in the hall to comic misadventures at social gatherings, each episode offers a gentle satire of academic pretensions and a glimpse into the camaraderie that sustains him. Beneath the humor, the story hints at the subtle lessons he begins to learn about moderation, experience, and the peculiar wisdom that comes from youthful folly.
Full title
The Further Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Under-Graduate Being a Continuation of "The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman" Being a Continuation of "The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, an Oxford Freshman"
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (223K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Annie R. McGuire. This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Internet Archive.
Release date
2012-07-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1827–1889
An English clergyman and novelist best remembered for the comic Oxford adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, he wrote with a light touch that made Victorian student life feel lively and human. Behind the pen name was Edward Bradley, whose humor and eye for everyday detail kept his work popular long after its first publication.
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