Evelyn Waugh: A Literary Biography, Volume 2Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996 - 198 halaman Waugh's experience, however, is only part of the story. By the time he was seven, he had started to write, and by 1924, he had produced a series of diaries, a number of letters, and an assortment of poems, plays, and stories. These early works are not very well-known, and they are not easy to understand without some background on Waugh's early life. Author John Howard Wilson places each of Waugh's juvenile works in a biographical context, explaining obscure references and demonstrating that Waugh based most of his writing on his experiences. As a young man, Waugh discovered that he could use writing to reconsider the dilemmas he had confronted in life, articulating options and suggesting possible solutions. |
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... wrote that he did not know " it was possible to be so miserable & live , " but he understood that it was a " common experience . " To Henry Yorke , he wrote that " There is practically no part of one that is not injured when a thing ...
... wrote that he did not know " it was possible to be so miserable & live , " but he understood that it was a " common experience . " To Henry Yorke , he wrote that " There is practically no part of one that is not injured when a thing ...
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... wrote Brideshead Revisited and conveyed the grace of an aris- tocratic Catholic family from the perspective of a convert like himself . In the 1950s , when he wrote the trilogy , Waugh completed his identification with the Catholic ...
... wrote Brideshead Revisited and conveyed the grace of an aris- tocratic Catholic family from the perspective of a convert like himself . In the 1950s , when he wrote the trilogy , Waugh completed his identification with the Catholic ...
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... wrote the column " Almost in Confidence " for the Sunday Despatch . The sixth Earl of Kenmare , known by his courtesy title Lord Castlerosse , wrote " Londoner's Log ” in the Sunday Express from 1926 to 1939.14 Especially in Ireland ...
... wrote the column " Almost in Confidence " for the Sunday Despatch . The sixth Earl of Kenmare , known by his courtesy title Lord Castlerosse , wrote " Londoner's Log ” in the Sunday Express from 1926 to 1939.14 Especially in Ireland ...
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