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    Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh (/ ˈ iː v l ɪ n ˈ s ɪ n dʒ ən ˈ w ɔː /; 28 October 1903 – 10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies, and travel books; he was also a prolific journalist and book reviewer.

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    • Novel, biography, short story, travelogue, autobiography, satire, humour
  2. Apr 15, 2024 · Evelyn Waugh (born October 28, 1903, London, England—died April 10, 1966, Combe Florey, near Taunton, Somerset) was an English writer regarded by many as the most brilliant satirical novelist of his day. Waugh was educated at Lancing College, Sussex, and at Hertford College, Oxford.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and works of Evelyn Waugh, a brilliant satirical novelist and travel writer who penned classics like Brideshead Revisited and The Loved One. Explore his early years, his conversion to Catholicism, his marriages, his military service and his legacy.

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  5. Learn about the life and works of Evelyn Waugh, the Catholic writer who converted to the Roman Catholic Church in 1930 and became a staunch conservative. Explore his novels, biographies, travel writing, and war trilogy, as well as his conversion, his humor, and his legacy.

  6. Evelyn Waugh (1903–1966) was a British writer, journalist and reviewer, generally considered one of the leading English prose writers of the 20th century. The following lists his fiction, travel and biographical works, together with selected articles and reviews.

  7. Apr 7, 2016 · How did the novelist Evelyn Waugh spend his time at Oxford in the 1920s? He was a member of the Aesthetes, a group of bohemian and flamboyant young men who inspired his characters and stories. Learn about his relationships, his writing and his critics.

  8. May 26, 2017 · A biography of the writer Evelyn Waugh that challenges some myths and misconceptions about his life and work. The author uses unpublished sources to explore Waugh's sexuality, marriage, military service, and literary achievements.

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