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Arthur WAUGH Obituary (2024) - Winchester, MA - Boston Globe
Legacy.com
WAUGH, Arthur Of Winchester, MA. Husband of Mary (Stacey) Brown. Loving son of the late Alexander and Sarah Waugh. Brother of J. Stanley Waugh and his wife,...
5 months ago
Arthur ‘Arty’ Waugh
The Altamont Enterprise
Arthur Waugh is survived by his wife, Nancy Waugh; by his niece, Debra Anderson, and her husband, Chris; by his great-niece, Azalea; by his nephews, Bill Waugh...
32 months ago
What Evelyn Waugh can teach us about fatherhood
Aleteia EN
The great novelist wasn't a great dad, but there's a lot to be learned from his life and his characters.
88 months ago
Decline and Fall | Evelyn Waugh, Satire, Humor
Britannica
Decline and Fall, first novel of Evelyn Waugh, published in 1928, a social satire based on his own experiences as a teacher.
1 month ago
Evelyn Waugh - Books, Quotes & Brideshead Revisited
Biography
English writer Evelyn Waugh is regarded by many as the most brilliant satirical novelist of his day. His works include 'The Loved One' and...
128 months ago
Evelyn Waugh’s Life Revisited
Truthdig
“Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited”. A book by Philip Eade. Nearly every one of Evelyn Waugh's novels is either in print or easy to find...
61 months ago
The Strange Genius of the Master | John Banville
The New York Review of Books
Philip Eade, so his publisher tells us, has worked as a barrister, an English teacher, and a journalist, which makes him particularly...
93 months ago
Black Mischief | Satire, Satirical Humor & Colonialism
Britannica
Black Mischief, satiric novel by Evelyn Waugh, published in 1932. The book skewers attempts to impose European customs and beliefs upon...
1 month ago
Saltburn: why you should read Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, the book that inspired the new film
University of Portsmouth
A riveting thriller, the film is also deeply nostalgic for an England of stately homes full of hedonistic, bright young things.
12 months ago
A Literary Dynasty, Warts and All (Published 2007)
The New York Times
With this “autobiography” of his family, Alexander Waugh demonstrates that he's inherited the literary gene in spades, as well as a gift for...
209 months ago