Zuleika Dobson

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Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story
Cover for Penguin's 1961 edition of Zuleika Dobson. Illustration by George Him
Written by: Max Beerbohm
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Synopsis: A gorgeous woman gets into a destructive romance with a inexpresive Duke and brings downs a full British college with her sheer beauty alone.
Genre(s): Satire
First published: October 26, 1911
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Death cancels all engagements

Zuleika Dobson has risen from humble beginnings as a governess to become a famous conjurer, not so much because her performances are brilliant (they aren't), but because any young man who sees her can't help but fall head over heels in love with her. For the first time in many years, she is visiting her grandfather, the Warden of Judas College, Oxford. At dinner, she meets the young Duke of Dorset.

Within twenty-four hours of their meeting, they have fallen in love, fallen out of love, quarrelled, and the Duke has resolved to kill himself for love of her. At her pleading, he delays his suicide for another day. He warns his friends to keep away from her, for his infatuation with her has driven him to this pass. This advice doesn't have quite the effect he hopes.

Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story is a 1911 novel by Sir Max Beerbohm. It can be found online at Project Gutenberg or Wikisource.

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