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'' by Lewis Carroll .]] '' by J.R.R. Tolkien .]] , where Tolkien wrote '' The Hobbit '' and most of '' The Lord Of The Rings ''.]] '' by Evelyn Waugh .]] '' by Colin Dexter .]] by Philip Pullman .]] The city of Oxford , England , has generated and inspired much literature. Many authors have lived in Oxford, especially associated with the University . It has also been a setting in many books. The , largely academic in nature. It also publishes the Oxford World's Classics series. Leading 20th century authors at Oxford University include including '' The Chronicles Of Narnia '' series of seven books) and J. R. R. Tolkien (). '' Inspector Morse '' is a detective book series based in Oxford, by Colin Dexter . It has spawned a successful Television Series . Other book series associated with Oxford include '' A Staircase In Surrey '', a five novel series, written between 1974–78 by J. I. M. Stewart , and '' Kate Ivory '' by Veronica Stallwood . TIMELINE 1850s
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