Evelyn Waugh


Future opens wide for Brunswick School grads 26 May 2005
...shades and cueing the chorus of Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" before launching into a meditation on memory laced with literary allusions to Evelyn Waugh, St. ... Greenwich Time,

America Through British Eyes: A Review of Evelyn Waugh's The Loved ... May 4, 2005
...course. Thus unfolds Evelyn Waugh's The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy, his pitiless satire of Hollywood, America, and death. ... Blogcritics.org

The enduring mystique of the white suit. May 25, 2005
Wear a white suit and you might hear someone remark, as they pass you by, "Very Hemingway," or "Very Evelyn Waugh," or "Very Graham Greene," or, as I did ... Slate

'Fortunes' finally returns May 25, 2005
...of British television miniseries, the pick of the litter almost certainly would be "Brideshead Revisited," the 1981 adaptation of the Evelyn Waugh novel that ... Richmond Times Dispatch,

A long way from a Brideshead moment May 13, 2005
...forgotten sounds". It is, writes Evelyn Waugh in the novel Brideshead Revisited, a conjuror's name of [such] ancient power . . .". I ... Financial Times,

Alastair Forbes May 20, 2005
I think he is the only clever young man I know with a heart.� Only Evelyn Waugh at this time seems to have disliked him, grumbling to Mitford in the same ... Times Online,

Religion Digest May 21, 2005
19th- and 20th-century literary figures, including JRR Tolkien, GK Chesterton, John Henry Newman, Malcolm Muggeridge, TS Eliot, Graham Greene and Evelyn Waugh. ... Worcester Telegram (subscription),

Undeservedly obscure May 19, 2005
...invitations rarely come more enticing than this, and within moments some crisp suggestions about Green, his chums Anthony Powell and Evelyn Waugh, were tearing ... Guardian Unlimited,

Sir Denis Wright May 20, 2005
Among them - like characters straight from the pages of Evelyn Waugh's novel Black Mischief - were Dame Lesley Whately, director of the World Bureau of Girl ... Telegraph.co.uk,

A British tabloid novel that lacks genuine punch May 14, 2005
Surely much could be expected from someone who did actually seem to be the new Evelyn Waugh while having something really distinctive of his own to contribute. ... Washington Times,

Political death by degrees May 16, 2005
...sector. Evelyn Waugh knew that the Tories never turned the clock back. Might new Labour, in a more adventurous moment, do just that? Times Online,

Tales of innocence and experience May 14, 2005
Who could forget the Connolly family in Evelyn Waugh’s Put Out More Flags: “ripely pubescent� Doris, Mickey “her junior by the length of a rather stiff ... Times Online,

Allan Hunter in Cannes May 13, 2005
British critics in particular might take issue with Allen’s depiction of an English social scene that seems to owe more to the pages of Evelyn Waugh than the ... Screendaily.com (subscription),

Bellevue Art Museum Exhibition 2003 May 14, 2005
The genesis of ‘Etiquette’ was an Evelyn Waugh quote, “manners are especially the need of the plain - the pretty can get away with anything�. ... Thread,

Bow-wow bling bling: the wet-nosed fashionistas take over Japan's ... May 16, 2005
Dog cemeteries, of course, have been around since Evelyn Waugh wrote The Loved One, but in Japan the pressure of overcrowding has driven animal burial on to ... Times Online,

A veteran writer begins from the middle May 6, 2005
The first of her four novels, "A Legacy," appeared in 1956, quietly until Evelyn Waugh, who had been sent it by Nancy Mitford, gave it a fine review. ... International Herald Tribune,

What if Hitler had sought a deal in '43? May 15, 2005
...figures such as British agents Kim Philby and Anthony Blunt (in succeeding years to be uncovered as Soviet spies) and the novelists Evelyn Waugh and Rosamond ... Chicago Sun-Times,

Eminent Domains May 13, 2005
...include George Orwell ("The Lion and the Unicorn"), Anthony Powell (The Valley of Bones, The Soldier's Art, The Military Philosophers), Evelyn Waugh (Sword of ... Atlantic Online

Shaw Festival features its first musical May 7, 2005
12, and Evelyn Waugh's "The Loved One" on Sept. 2. Even if there were no Shaw Festival, the other draws of the Niagara area are worth the trip. ... MLive.com,

The Post-Nintendo Editor: An Interview with James Panero Apr 30, 2005
He also has written several critical essays for TNC, concerning such topics as the Africa in Evelyn Waugh, the painter Marsden Hartley, and a fine memorial for ... Men's News Daily,

Border lines Apr 29, 2005
Evelyn Waugh and Anthony Powell were perhaps "too English" for the Scots, and Lewis Grassic Gibbon could be too Scottish for the English. ... Scotsman,

Danger Will Robinson…danger May 4, 2005
Unless, of course, he wants to change this column to a literary discussion of the dichotomy of Evelyn Waugh's pre- and post-Catholic satires. ... Orlando Sentinel (subscription),

KJ Parker Interview May 2, 2005
Evelyn Waugh said of PG Wodehouse (who was also, in his way, a writer of fantasy) "He has made a world for us to live in and delight in. ... Crows Nest






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