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This chapter details events following Ernst Kantorowicz's arrival in Oxford. As a result of the events in Frankfurt, Kantorowicz accepted the fellowship that was offered him at Oxford. Upon arriving in January 1934 he entered an entirely different cultural universe from the one in which he had lived. Crossing the Channel made him an Anglophile. This change in attitude affected aspects of his scholarly subject matter in both the short and long term—ultimately being most evident in The King's Two Bodies. In addition, the six months in England offered him the opportunity to engage in new research endeavors that issued into his second book, Laudes Regiae. Another advantage was that he had to speak English.
Princeton University Press
Title: Oxford
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This chapter details events following Ernst Kantorowicz's arrival in Oxford.
As a result of the events in Frankfurt, Kantorowicz accepted the fellowship that was offered him at Oxford.
Upon arriving in January 1934 he entered an entirely different cultural universe from the one in which he had lived.
Crossing the Channel made him an Anglophile.
This change in attitude affected aspects of his scholarly subject matter in both the short and long term—ultimately being most evident in The King's Two Bodies.
In addition, the six months in England offered him the opportunity to engage in new research endeavors that issued into his second book, Laudes Regiae.
Another advantage was that he had to speak English.

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