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List of fictional Oxbridge colleges : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of fictional Oxbridge colleges
This is a list of fictional colleges of either: # the universities referred to collectively as Oxbridge, but where the specific university is not specified or known; # fictional institutions spanning both Oxford and Cambridge universities; or # a fictional ''Oxbridge University'' ;Fernham College, Oxbridge: ''A Room of One's Own'' by Virginia Woolf, based on Newnham College, established in 1871 as the first exclusive women's college at Cambridge University. ;Footlights College, Oxbridge: from which came a team of participants in an imitation of University Challenge in an episode of the ''The Young Ones'' called "Bambi". Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson and Ben Elton played contestants: "Lord Snot", "Lord Monty", "Miss Money-Sterling", and "Mr. Kendall-Mintcake", respectively. Fry, Laurie and Thompson were all students at Cambridge and members of the Footlights. ;Omnibus College: in ''Middlemarch'', Chapter 52, where Fred Vincy takes his bachelor's degree. ;Pembridge College, Oxbridge: The Passing of Sherlock Holmes'' by E. V. Knox ;St Luke's College: ''The Adventure of the Three Students'', a Sherlock Holmes story by Arthur Conan Doyle. In ''The Masters'' by C.P. Snow, the author decries the use of a fictional name for the college where the events he describes take place as being the "Christminster" convention, Christminster being the fictional version of Oxford in Thomas Hardy's Wessex. ==See also==
* List of fictional Cambridge colleges * List of fictional Oxford colleges
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