Evelyn Waugh: 1924-1966Fairleigh Dickinson Univ 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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... Harold Acton , then at Christ Church College , remembered that a " bevy of ' bright young people ' besieged Oxford . " The group included Elizabeth Ponsonby , Lady Eleanor Smith , Teresa and Zita Jungman , Gavin Henderson ( later Lord ...
... Harold Acton , then at Christ Church College , remembered that a " bevy of ' bright young people ' besieged Oxford . " The group included Elizabeth Ponsonby , Lady Eleanor Smith , Teresa and Zita Jungman , Gavin Henderson ( later Lord ...
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... Harold Acton remembered that Waugh preferred to observe the activities of others . Other witnesses said that Waugh encour- aged them to be lewd but let himself go only after drinking.16 Unlike others , Waugh was always self - conscious ...
... Harold Acton remembered that Waugh preferred to observe the activities of others . Other witnesses said that Waugh encour- aged them to be lewd but let himself go only after drinking.16 Unlike others , Waugh was always self - conscious ...
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... Harold Acton sent a " courteous but chilling " dismissal of The Temple at Thatch . Waugh burned the manuscript and made some half - hearted attempts at suicide ( ALL 228 ) . He survived and started drinking again with a new master ...
... Harold Acton sent a " courteous but chilling " dismissal of The Temple at Thatch . Waugh burned the manuscript and made some half - hearted attempts at suicide ( ALL 228 ) . He survived and started drinking again with a new master ...
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Marriage For Worse | 39 |
Race of Ghosts | 63 |
Titled Eccentrics | 82 |
Marriage For Better | 111 |
In Search of a Title | 138 |
Rewriting a Life | 164 |
Notes | 167 |
Bibliography | 180 |
Index | 188 |
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Halaman 32 - Aylwyn and finds the baffled and very tragic figure of an artist born into an age devoid of artistic standards ; a man of the South, sensual, indolent, and richly versatile, exiled in the narrow, scrambling, specialised life of a Northern city; a mystic without a creed ; a Catholic without the discipline or consolation of the Church ; a life between the rocks and the high road, like the scrub of a Southern hillside, sombre, aromatic, and impenetrable.
Halaman 76 - Sonia, would you think it bloody of me if I volunteered for special servicje?" "Dangerous?" "I don't suppose so really. But very exciting. They're getting up special parties for raiding. They go across to France and creep up behind Germans and cut their throats in the dark.
Halaman 108 - It is ambitious, perhaps intolerably presumptuous; nothing less than an attempt to trace the workings of the divine purpose in a pagan world, in the lives of an English Catholic family, half-paganised themselves, in the world of 1923-39.
Halaman 143 - Crete, and he was back after less than two years' pilgrimage in a Holy Land of illusion in the old ambiguous world, where priests were spies and gallant friends proved traitors and his country was led blundering into dishonour.
Halaman 77 - But you see one can't expect anything to be perfect now. In the old days if there was one thing wrong it spoiled everything; from now on for all our lives, if there's one thing right the day is made.
Halaman 68 - ... and Archie Schwert and people like that, all shouting at us at once to go faster, and car after car kept crashing until I was left all alone driving and driving — and then I used to crash and wake up.
Halaman 76 - He went into the ranks as a kind of penance or whatever it's called that religious people are always supposed to do.
Halaman 29 - Hill is quite awful. All the masters drop their aitches and spit in the fire and scratch their genitals.