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List of fictional Cambridge colleges

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Fictional colleges are perennially popular in modern novels, allowing the author much greater licence when describing the more intimate activities of a Cambridge college and a way of placing events that might not be permitted by actual Cambridge geography.

Below is a list of some of the fictional colleges of the University of Cambridge.

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  1. Thackeray, William Makepeace. "II. A Pedigree and other Family Matters". THE HISTORY OF PENDENNIS. Pendennis, by this time, had his handsomely framed and glazed, and hanging up in his drawing-room between the pictures of Codlingbury House in Somersetshire, and St. Boniface's College, Cambridge, where he had passed the brief and happy days of his early manhood. Search this book on
  2. Varsity, October 2002
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  4. Selby, Mary. (1998). Gargoyles and port. London: Black Swan. ISBN 0-552-99763-3. OCLC 38886188. Search this book on
  5. Darkness at Pemberley at England Have My Bones
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