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Evelyn Waugh (1903-66) published 14 novels between 1928 and 1961. ... black and white illustrations from throughout Waugh’s life and career as an amateur artist.
Published by the Bodleian Library, the new study feature illustrations by Amy Dodd, who creates a hand-drawn trail around Waugh’s Oxford, including favourite locations such as the Botanic Garden ...
It would be wrong to say that Evelyn Waugh is once again in fashion, if only because he was never fashionable in the first place. But for an English novelist who died in 1966 at age 62 as an ...
Evelyn Waugh in 1940. ... Waugh included a series of his own illustrations, which had previously appeared only in a limited large paper edition issued to family and friends.
As Evelyn Waugh's Cotswolds mansion goes up for sale, FEMAIL reveals the extraordinary life of the Brideshead Revisited author - including his gay lovers.
As Brideshead Revisited turns 80, how Evelyn Waugh took inspiration from a tragic aristocrat in creating his own waywardly-eccentric Sebastian Flyte in his iconic novel of upper class foibles ...
Evelyn Waugh: The Later Years, 1939-1966 By Martin Stannard Norton, 523 pages, $29.95 In his books, Evelyn Waugh was a giant of 20th Century English literature; in life, he was nasty, British and ...
A pure style like Waugh’s develops at a desk, not the bustle of the world. At Oxford he never stopped working on that “something inside me”; that diligence, not drunkenness, is why he never finished ...