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In his books, Evelyn Waugh was a giant of 20th Century English literature; in life, he was nasty, British and short. All three qualities were essential to Waugh`s persona, his art and his ...
David Pryce-Jones explores the novels of Evelyn Waugh and his special relationship with the author. Evelyn Waugh was one of those characters that English literature throws up now and again, who put a ...
Ever since I first read Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited as a master ... Although it is no longer fashionable to combine an author’s biography with literary criticism, it is certainly ...
Despite the fact that Brideshead Revisited—which introduces the “later or “serious Evelyn Waugh — has sold many more copies in the United States than all of Waugh’s other books put ...
Evelyn’s brother Alec Waugh wrote that it “could not mean anything ... by the science writer J.B.S. Haldane in his 1923 book Daedalus. Aldous Huxley also uses the concept in Brave New World.
the first name that I should look for in the index would be Evelyn Waugh.” Sadly, he would be right. Alec, 65, is a skilled journeyman writer of novels (Island in the Sun) and travel books (Hot ...
Evelyn Waugh’s portrait of the artist as a middle-aged car crash. But really, as Pinfold goes on to say, ‘most men harbour the germs of one or two books only; all else is professional trickery of ...
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Alexander Waugh, author of an acclaimed study, Fathers and Sons, and Shakespeare sceptic – obituaryand general editor of a planned 43-volume edition of Evelyn Waugh’s complete works, published by Oxford University Press. Alexander Waugh’s own books included Fathers and Sons: The ...
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