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  1. Evelyn Waugh and His World. by David Pryce-Jones, 1973-11
  2. Evelyn Waugh: The Early Years, 1903-1939 by Martin Stannard, 1989-10-01
  3. The Loved One, 1st Edition by Evelyn Waugh, 1948
  4. Waugh in Abyssinia (From Our Own Correspondent) by Evelyn Waugh, 2007-05
  5. Evelyn Waugh (Collected Critical Heritage)
  6. A Reader's Companion to the Novels and Short Stories of Evelyn Waugh: An Annotated Glossary of the Narratives, a Who's Who Among the Characters, a Ga by Paul A. Doyle, 1989-04
  7. The Picturesque Prison: Evelyn Waugh and His Writings by Jeffrey Heath, 1983-01-01
  8. The Loved One - Evelyn Waugh by Evelyn Waugh, 1974
  9. The Loved One - Evelyn Waugh by Evelyn Waugh, 1974
  10. OFFICERS AND GENTLEMAN. by Evelyn. Waugh, 1955
  11. The Letters of Evelyn Waugh by Evelyn Waugh, 1995-06-05
  12. The Ironic World of Evelyn Waugh a Study of Eight Novels by Frederick L. Beaty, 1992-06
  13. Waugh's World by Iain Gale, 1990-09-13
  14. The Brideshead Generation: Evelyn Waugh and His Friends by Humphrey Carpenter, 2009-10-01

61. Authors: Evelyn Waugh
In fifteen novels of cunning construction and lapidary eloquence, Time summarized later, evelyn waugh developed a wickedly hilarious yet fundamentally
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velyn Waugh (1903-1966) was born in Hampstead, England, into a family of publishers and writers. He was educated at Lancing and at Hertford College, Oxford, where he majored in modern history. Waugh's first book, A Life of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, was published in 1928. Soon afterward his first novel, Decline and Fall, appeared and his career was sensationally launched. In fifteen novels of cunning construction and lapidary eloquence, Time summarized later, Evelyn Waugh developed a wickedly hilarious yet fundamentally religious assault on a century that, in his opinion, had ripped up the nourishing taproot of tradition and let wither all the dear things of the world. Apart from his novels, Waugh also wrote several acclaimed travel books, two additional biographies, and an autobiography, A Little Learning.

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Brideshead Revisited, 1945, ‘the sacred and profane memories of captain Charles Ryder,’ begins with a Preface added by evelyn waugh in 1949.
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LIDIA VIANU The Self-Indulgent Novelist Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966) Lidia Vianu Published in LIDIA VIANU British Literary Desperadoes at the Turn of the Millennium , ALL Publishing House, Bucharest, 1999; http://editura.liternet.ro/ebooks/lvianudesperadoes/lvianudesperadoes.pdf http://www.e-scoala.ro/desperado/table_of_contents.html Brideshead Revisited , 1945, ‘the sacred and profane memories of captain Charles Ryder,’ begins with a Preface added by Evelyn Waugh in 1949. The novelist states he is not very happy about the form of the novel as it stands. He notices ‘glaring defects’, and explains they are due to the fact that the book was written during the war. The real cause might be deeper than that, though.

65. Hertford College Web Site - Evelyn Waugh
waugh, evelyn (Arthur St John) 190366. evelyn waugh was born in London and educated at Lancing School and Hertford College, Oxford.
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66. Goodreads | Evelyn Waugh
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Evelyn Waugh was born in London in 1903. His father Arthur was a noted editor and publisher. His only sibling Alec also became a writer of note. In fact, his book “The Loom of Youth” (1917) a novel about his old boarding school Sherborne caused Evelyn to be expelled from there and placed at Lancing College. He said of his time there, “…the whole of English education when I was brought up was to produce prose writers; it was all we were taught, really.” He went on to Hertford College, Oxford where he read History. When asked if he took up any sports there he quipped, “I drank for Hertford.” In 1924 Waugh left Oxford without taking his degree. After inglorious stints as a school teacher (he was dismissed for trying to seduce a s ...more [close]
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67. Cityofsound: Evelyn Waugh On Dubai
Reading evelyn waugh s fabulous travel book Labels A Mediterranean Journal , published in 1930, I chanced across this description of Dubai
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Reading Evelyn Waugh's fabulous travel book ' Labels: A Mediterranean Journal ', published in 1930, I chanced across this description of Dubai: "This triumph of industry and order over the elements seems to me typical of Dubai. Nothing could be more supremely artificial, except possibly the india rubber bathing beach which they had just decided to install, but there is a consistency and temperance and efficacy about the artificiality of Dubai which Paris so painfully lacks. The immense wealth of the The Palm, derived wholly and directly from man's refusal to accept the conclusion of mathematical proof; the absurd political position of the state; the newness and neatness of its buildings; the absolute denial of poverty and suffering in this place, where sickness is represented by fashionable invalids and industry by hotel servants, and the peasantry in traditional costume come into town to witness in free seats at the theatre ballets of Le pas d'acier and Mercure;

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Web www.just-quotes.com Anyone who has been to an English public school will always feel comparatively at home in prison. It is the people brought up in the gay intimacy of the slums who find prison so soul-destroying. - Evelyn Waugh
That's the public-school system all over. They may kick you out, but they never let you down. - Evelyn Waugh
In the dying world I come from, quotation is a national vice. It used to be the classics, now it's lyric verse. - Evelyn Waugh
It is a curious thing that every creed promises a paradise which will be absolutely uninhabitable for anyone of civilized taste. - Evelyn Waugh
News is what a chap who doesn't care much about anything wants to read. And it's only news until he's read it. After that it's dead. - Evelyn Waugh
When we argue for our limitations, we get to keep them. -

69. 'Vile Bodies': A Futurist Fantasy - Evelyn Waugh's Novel | Twentieth Century Lit
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In fact Waugh's attitude was quite pragmatic. He allowed himself the luxury of reaction by deploring all modernity, while all the time using whatever stylistic tricks modernist experiment afforded him: collage, the interior monologue, classical parody, the intrusive narrator, the camera eye, montage. Waugh's education in modernism began in his early teens, and he attributed it to his young sister-in-law, Barbara Jacobs Waugh. "She was an agnostic, a socialist and a feminist. . . . My father always assumed (as I do now) that anything new was likely to be nasty. Barbara found a specific charm in modernity" (Little 117). For several years Waugh, too, was to find charm in modernity: "I halted between two opinions and thought it more showy to express the new" (122). Waugh's involvement in the modern movement, however, shallow though it may have been, proved instrumental in forming not only the style of his novels but their content and their frame of reference. As George McCartney points out in his study of Waugh's involvement with the modernist movement, "at every turn, [Waugh's] writing pays parodic tribute to modernist art and literature" (6).

70. The Satirist Of The Fall
My youth was a golden time, filled with hampers of Chateau d’Yquem, Morgan PlusFours, and—best of all—what seemed like an unlimited number of evelyn waugh
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By F.H. Buckley I believe in government; that men cannot live together without rules but that these should be kept to a bare minimum of safety.... I believe that inequalities of wealth and position are inevitable and that it is therefore meaningless to discuss the advantages of their elimination.... I believe in nationality; not in terms of race or divine commissions for world conquest, but simply this: mankind inevitably organizes itself into communities...[and] these communities...inspire a local loyalty; the individual family develops most happily and fully when it accepts these natural limits. Waugh was never more effective than as a satirist of fatuous liberalism. Here he is on the history of Ismaelia (Ethiopia), which he visited for the coronation of Haile Selassie: F.H. Buckley is the director of the George Mason Law and Economics Center. His The Morality of Laughter will be published by the University of Michigan Press in March.

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As a comic writer, satirist and master of English prose, EVELYN WAUGH (1903-1966) has been admired more than any other novelist of his generation. His celebrated novels include Vile Bodies, A Handful of Dust and Scoop. He also wrote numerous travel books and biographies, as well as his Diaries and Letters. Author Extras Books Brideshead Revisited Unabridged
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72. Wiley::The Life Of Evelyn Waugh: A Critical Biography
The Life of evelyn waugh A Critical Biography. Douglas Patey. ISBN 9780-631-23134-9. Paperback. 456 pages. December 2001. US $34.95 Add to Cart
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Arthur evelyn St. John waugh Born in London, son of a noted editor and publisher, brought up in middle class circumstances. Educated at a top English
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74. Evelyn Waugh Biography
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Evelyn Waugh Biography Evelyn Arthur St. John Waugh (October 28, 1903 - April 10, 1966) was an English comic, satirical and tragic novelist.
Born in London, he left Oxford University (Hertford College) in 1924 with a third-class degree. He taught at a private school in Wales and in 1925 attempted suicide by swimming out to sea, but was unsuccessful, turning back after being stung by a jellyfish (this is narrated by himself in his autobiographical work A little learning).
His subsequent career as a journalist was truncated as a direct result of his literary success with his first novel, Decline and Fall. Although his racy novels of the "bright young things" in 1920s England made his reputation, he was a profoundly conservative writer who also had great success with more sombre works like Brideshead Revisited.
In his pre-World War II novels he makes a strong criticism of his contemporary English society, especially aristocracy and higher middle classes, using acerbic humour and presenting weird (but usually real) situations as quite common.
In 1930 he converted to Roman Catholicism. His religious ideas are manifest (although not usually explicitly) in most of his novels, the clearest example being Brideshead Revisited which, as he himself stated, is the account of the intervention of God's Grace in a family.

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76. Evelyn Waugh's "Sword Of Honour": An Essay In The Philosophy Of Art
Abstract, evelyn waugh, a controversial and notable author, wrote a war trilogy, Sword of Honour. Although the study of the philosophy of art is
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