...2019s first juvenile writings. Waugh regarded his exposure to Latin...translated. From his wide reading Waugh chose examples of stylistic...sports car. Among the many writers whose works and style influencedWaugh...1936, just six daysbefore Waugh began writing Scoop, he wrote...
...Julian. “Evelyn Waugh.” In Writers at Work: The Paris Review...Myself: Alec and Evelyn Waugh.” In BloodBrothers: Siblings as Writers. Edited by Norman Kiell...“The Origins of Waugh's 'Victim as Hero...
...feel a similar contradiction between what Mr. Waugh intends us to understand are his values, and what...The two books have much in common. Both Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene are writers who use their Catholicism as a weapon and a probe...
...Ralph Straus dedicated his Dickens--The Man 'toArthur Waugh, an old friend and colleague who without resembling...Henrietta Street on whose mantelpiece stood a bust ofDickens.Many writers have testified to the help, advice, encouragement...
...Rider, Continental, 1775 to1789, by Stirling Calder; Stage Driver, United States Post Office,1789 to 1836, by Sidney Waugh; Pony Express, 1850 to 1858, byArthur Lee; Railway Mail, 1862, by Concetta Scaravaglione; CityDelivery Carrier, 1863...
...script -- did not regard a meremoral dilemma as a strong enough motive for suicide. Andeither the writers did not see or did not believe in Waugh'ssatiric point that everyone associated with Whispering Gladeshas a firm belief, however misguided...
...s thirties novels fromthose by such writers as Isherwood, Greene, Orwell, Huxley, or Waugh--writers easily identified without a first name...they see the same scenes as the male writers, but theysee women and men, not just...
...coolmodernist tradition of Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh, and like boththose writers, she is a Roman Catholic. Her work, though delighting...Spark's tone has been much imitated, and many writers havebeen influenced by her ironic observation of...
...Abroad (1980) in different ways chronicled the dandy writers of the period. Apart from the anglophile Fussell...small number of poets, primarily Auden, plus the prose writersWaugh, Greene, Isherwood and Orwell, he broke new ground...
...proportion and elegance of such classic writers as VIRGIL, Horace, and OVID...Nineteenth-century Romantic writers, including Lord Byron, Percy...satirists have included the English writers Evelyn Waugh, Aldous Huxley, and GEORGE ORWELL...
......in his statements on fiction, Waugh clearly rejects escape and mere...traditional novel form offered by later writers, Waugh shared post-modern ideas about...to represent life directly. Waugh admired writers like Ivy Compton-Burnett......
......person to be a mere artefact, Waugh charges modern politics with aestheticizing...it is rather the case that Waugh here repudiates his own inclinations...his 1946 essay, "Fan-Fare," Waugh contends that writers, in their maturity, "either......
......Popularity of Evelyn Waugh--World Literary Correspondence...Maugham, from central writers such as A. J. Cronin...immediately after the senior writers, and it was the way...achievements of senior writers brought Waugh success. He threw them......
...Evelyn Waugh was an inveterate moviegoer...sinking ship.1 In Vile Bodies Waugh describes in uproarious detail...onward the director and his writers allow the bitingly satirical...as their myriad additions to Waugh's original novel range farther......
......au cinema: le cas d'Evelyn Waugh." Humoresques 6 (1995...for Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh." Perceptions of Religious...Analysis of the Works of Six Writers." DAI 51.3A (1989): 858...The Satiric Art of Evelyn Waugh (1966). Reviewed by Seiji......
......religion. Curiously, Waugh's rejection of modernist...modernist rhetorical ploys. Waugh, after all, was entirely...was one of the earliest writers to learn from Eliot...of Lytton Strachey. Waugh's mastery of certain...know, high modernist writers commonly used the symbols......
......December 12, 1932, Evelyn Waugh set sail from England for what...to be gotten through. Though Waugh claims in Ninety- Two Days...here can have been few travel writers ... who show less curiosity...Ninety-Two Days 12). Waugh's recorded his general impression......
......living in London, most of the writers I knew were antipathetic to...lives--Forster, Sartre, Waugh, Colette, Lessing, Baldwin--writers who permanently stained me...novel, published in New Writers 1, was, I seem to remember......
......statements of the writers themselves. The Waugh segment lasted...dramatizations of Waugh's works, nor...his work. Other writers receiving similar...uk/archive/writers/. Unfortunately...TV interviews of Waugh are not posted......
......brilliant imaginative writers who enriched English...unforgettable characters (Waugh) or with the most...Service in Burma. Both writers received excellent...largely wasted--Waugh at Lancing and Oxford...determined to be writers, each went through...apprenticeship. Waugh tried his ......
......successful. With Decline and Fall Waugh found his niche in English...society satirist without peer. Waugh's comic imagination was unlike...borrowed techniques from minor writers such as Ronald Firbank and Max Beerbohm, Waugh was sui generis. No one since......
......end two decades ago. Although Waugh intended Brideshead to be a...series were all one knew of Waugh, one would never suspect that...least provincial of English writers. In fact, much of his work...incomprehension. From early manhood Waugh was a tireless traveler, often......
......ambiguous relations between the Waugh fathers and sons. Alexander...damnable." Four generations of Waugh boys-from Evelyn's father...born 1963-have grown up to be writers. Between them, Arthur's...the last of the nonliterary Waugh patriarchs, his great-great......
......more than seventeen hundred of Waugh's manuscripts, letters...births (October 28, 1903, for Waugh, October 2, 1904, for Greene...the interaction between two writers, friends and sometimes friendly...particular work. For example, Waugh's correspondence with his......
......father, the novelist Evelyn Waugh, Bron was dismissed by his...century Britain. Yet Auberon Waugh's work--laugh-out-loud...than most supposedly serious writers of the time. Ferdinand Mount...just how far ahead of the game Waugh was. On foreign affairs, he......
......father, the novelist Evelyn Waugh, Bron was dismissed by his...century Britain. Yet Auberon Waugh's work - laugh-out-loud...than most supposedly serious writers of the time. Ferdinand Mount...just how far ahead of the game Waugh was. On foreign affairs, he......
......It is one of a half-dozen Waugh books still in U.S. print...American. Evelyn Arthur St. John Waugh did not want to be a writer...older brother, Alec, were writers. His father was also managing...fashioned ideas about art. But Waugh believed that while he was good......
......have been John Diamond, Auberon Waugh and Keith Waterhouse. I've no...like a slacker. But Diamond and Waugh? Captivating writers that they were, neither strayed...the personal and the polemic, Waugh after dabbling in caption-writing......
......British and American writers of the 1920s and 1930s...Norman Douglas, Waugh, Christopher Hollis, and older writers like Yeats and Maugham...works his grouping of writers. This is a heterogenous list. Evelyn Waugh did convert to Catholicism......
......with the death of the former Prime Minister, follows the sellout run of Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood's outrageous comedy Waiting For Gateaux earlier this year...0191) 332 4041. CAPTION(S): CONTINUING SUCCESS - Trevor Wood and Ed Waugh...
......Berlin and educated in Liverpool, Louisa Waugh skipped university and found herself teaching...where Tsengel became her home. For a year Waugh faced the challenges of living in Mongolia...extract from `Hearing Birds Fly' by Louisa Waugh (Little, Brown pounds 16.99). `Independent......
......the master of contemporary writers. He was, of course, Evelyn Waugh. What is it about this man...Yet for all this, we owe Waugh the greatest of debts. He...gift of only the greatest writers such as Waugh. He was received into the......
......self-pity packing. When Waugh thought he was dying, he said...pursuit of comedy is the reason Waugh esteemed P. G. Wodehouse above all other writers, praising him as 'the supreme...of his late father, Evelyn Waugh, he derided those who thought......
......turmoil at PFD made the Waugh family anxious about...of its best known writers, including Ruth...lost a lot of living writers," the writer's grandson, Alexander Waugh, said last week...ago. Securing the Waugh estate fits perfectly...concentrating on established writers whose works ......
......well received. Then Waugh started reading true...novels by the Mystery Writers of America. Although a number of Waugh's works were adapted...published Hillary Waugh's Guide to Mysteries...suggested that crime writers needed the instincts......
......comforting about the world Evelyn Waugh conjured up in Brideshead...wealth and privilege. Many writers have tried to explain the 'true story' behind Waugh's greatest novel, often...Paula Byrne's new take on Waugh and the Brideshead myth so......
......looking) young editors, Waugh turned it into a much broader...magazine hosted a huge variety of writers who contributed fine work for...the famous "Bad Sex Prize", Waugh gave his contributors - and...a formidable foe - and real writers a candid friend, who did far......
......I wouldn't bet against Wood & Waugh ( or Waugh & Wood ( joining that exalted company...Also, we have to make way for new writers." We will have to wait just a little longer before we get a break from Waugh & Wood ( or Wood & Waugh ( since......
......Waugh had only lived to 62, Waugh had been suffering from a heart...chosen to die on the same day. Waugh did publish five novels in his...touchstone for a generation of writers. In an age when journalists...hermetically sealed offices, Auberon Waugh hankered after an older, more......
......journeys into a world inhabited by bizarre characters. His writings have had an influence on the novels of such writers as Evelyn Waugh, Ivy Compton-Burnett, and Aldous Huxley. See his complete works (with a preface by A. Powell, 1961......
......which time he wrote studies of Graham Greene (1966) and Evelyn Waugh (1971). His works of criticism, which deal mainly with modern...2001). He has also written fictional biographies of writers, Author, Author (2004) about Henry James, and A Man of......
......of two Roman poets, Horace and Juvenal, became models for writers of later ages. The satire of Horace is mild, gently amused, yet sophisticated...are Sinclair Lewis, James Thurber, Aldous Huxley, Evelyn Waugh, W. H. Auden, Philip Roth, and Joseph Heller.BibliographySee......
......with the death of the former Prime Minister, follows the sellout run of Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood's outrageous comedy Waiting For Gateaux earlier this year...0191) 332 4041. CAPTION(S): CONTINUING SUCCESS - Trevor Wood and Ed Waugh...
......Berlin and educated in Liverpool, Louisa Waugh skipped university and found herself teaching...where Tsengel became her home. For a year Waugh faced the challenges of living in Mongolia...extract from `Hearing Birds Fly' by Louisa Waugh (Little, Brown pounds 16.99). `Independent......
......in his statements on fiction, Waugh clearly rejects escape and mere...traditional novel form offered by later writers, Waugh shared post-modern ideas about...to represent life directly. Waugh admired writers like Ivy Compton-Burnett......
......person to be a mere artefact, Waugh charges modern politics with aestheticizing...it is rather the case that Waugh here repudiates his own inclinations...his 1946 essay, "Fan-Fare," Waugh contends that writers, in their maturity, "either......
......Popularity of Evelyn Waugh--World Literary Correspondence...Maugham, from central writers such as A. J. Cronin...immediately after the senior writers, and it was the way...achievements of senior writers brought Waugh success. He threw them......
......the master of contemporary writers. He was, of course, Evelyn Waugh. What is it about this man...Yet for all this, we owe Waugh the greatest of debts. He...gift of only the greatest writers such as Waugh. He was received into the......
......self-pity packing. When Waugh thought he was dying, he said...pursuit of comedy is the reason Waugh esteemed P. G. Wodehouse above all other writers, praising him as 'the supreme...of his late father, Evelyn Waugh, he derided those who thought......
......turmoil at PFD made the Waugh family anxious about...of its best known writers, including Ruth...lost a lot of living writers," the writer's grandson, Alexander Waugh, said last week...ago. Securing the Waugh estate fits perfectly...concentrating on established writers whose works ......
......brilliant imaginative writers who enriched English...unforgettable characters (Waugh) or with the most...Service in Burma. Both writers received excellent...largely wasted--Waugh at Lancing and Oxford...determined to be writers, each went through...apprenticeship. Waugh tried his ......
......well received. Then Waugh started reading true...novels by the Mystery Writers of America. Although a number of Waugh's works were adapted...published Hillary Waugh's Guide to Mysteries...suggested that crime writers needed the instincts......