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Evelyn Waugh, fictions, faith and family, Michael G. Brennan

Label
Evelyn Waugh, fictions, faith and family, Michael G. Brennan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Evelyn Waugh
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
829171913
Responsibility statement
Michael G. Brennan
Sub title
fictions, faith and family
Summary
Evelyn Waugh: Fictions, Faith and Family is a wide-ranging survey of the prolific literary career of one of the most popular English writers of the 20th century. Michael G. Brennan here identifies three major themes as central to any understanding of Waugh's work: Catholicism, society and the concept of family. From Decline and Fall (published in 1928) to his final writings, this book draws not only on the major novels and short stories but also Waugh's substantial journalistic output, his private journals and correspondences and unpublished draft manuscripts. Through this comprehensive and systematic exploration, Brennan demonstrates the sustained creative importance of Catholicism to Waugh's literary work. In addition, the book goes on to consider how Evelyn Waugh's descendants - his son Auberon and his grandson Alexander Waugh - have echoed and developed these literary concerns in their own writing
Table Of Contents
The early years: 1903-1928 -- Catholicism and professional writer: 1928-1934 -- Campion, second marriage and war: 1934-1945 -- The acclaimed author: 1945-1950 -- A dysfunctional author trapped in a dystopian society: 1950-1955 -- The last years: 1955-1966 -- Posthumous reputation and the literary Waughs
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