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An impoverished Oxford scholar decides to quit his studies and joins a group of gipsies. He absorbs their customs, trades and traditional way of learning. He learns that wisdom is not only to be found in schools and universities. It is among us and it is up to us to open our eyes to it. Matthew Arnold’s 'The Scholar Gipsy' reminds us of this.
Produkt B. J. Harrison Reads The Scholar-Gypsy (EN) - Matthew Arnold (mp3 audiokniha) označuje EAN kód 9788726574913.
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EAN | 9788726574913 |
An impoverished Oxford scholar decides to quit his studies and joins a group of gipsies. He absorbs their customs, trades and traditional way of learning. He learns that wisdom is not only to be found in schools and universities. It is among us and it is up to us to open our eyes to it. Matthew
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