Arthur Augustus Tilley

Arthur Augustus Tilley Arthur Augustus Tilley (1 December 1851 – 4 December 1942) was an academic of the University of Cambridge. An Old Etonian, his first subject at Cambridge was Classics, after which he began a career as a barrister. He returned to his old college to teach Classics, going on to specialise in French literature and becoming both a literary critic and a historian.

Tilley is remembered at Cambridge for resisting the modernisation of behaviour and dress which he observed, describing the new elements in his college as "bounders". Provided by Wikipedia
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    The dawn of the French Renaissance. by Tilley, Arthur Augustus, 1851-1942

    Published 1968
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    Molière. by Tilley, Arthur Augustus, 1851-1942

    Published 1968
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    Studies in the French Renaissance. by Tilley, Arthur Augustus, 1851-1942

    Published 1968
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    François Rabelais. by Tilley, Arthur Augustus, 1851-1942

    Published 1970
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    Medieval France : a companion to French studies /

    Published 2010
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