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As Evelyn Waugh's Cotswolds mansion goes up for sale, FEMAIL reveals the extraordinary life of the Brideshead Revisited author - including his gay lovers.
THE dust jacket of Mr. F. J. Stopp’s study of Evelyn Waugh shows his subject, dressed in check tweeds, a large, ... I am no expert on wedding attire, but his seemed unusual.
Portrait of Evelyn Waugh from December 1940. Evelyn Waugh was one of those characters that English literature throws up now and again, who put a special stamp on the times, like Dean Swift or Dr.
In 1937, the novelist Evelyn Waugh moved into Piers Court, a Georgian manor house near the town of Dursley, in the Cotswolds countryside. The house, a wedding gift from Waugh’s in-laws, sits on ...
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 'superfan' of writer Evelyn Waugh has vowed to stay living at the author's family home, even though it has been sold to a mystery bidder for more than £3million.
Piers Court in Gloucestershire is set for auction at a guide price of £2.5 million (Picture: SWNS) Tenants living in Evelyn Waugh’s famous mansion for just £250 per year have insisted ‘the ...
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