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Meaning of "evelyn waugh"

evelyn waugh: Evelyn Waugh is the name of a renowned English writer known for his satirical novels and works such as 'Brideshead Revisited' and 'A Handful of Dust.' His writings often explore themes of class, society, and morality in a witty and provocative manner

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Evelyn Waugh attended the exhibition in its first week.
Offtimes he appears like a character out of opera bouffe or an Evelyn Waugh novel.
British writer Evelyn Waugh wielded his words in a way that accentuated his character flaws.
It will be like living a novel by Evelyn Waugh.
Evelyn Waugh freely avowed feelings of more than paternal tenderness for his daughter Meg.
He also reminds me quite a bit of Evelyn Waugh.
Evelyn Waugh is a masterful writer.
She is distantly related to the novelist Evelyn Waugh.
Evelyn Waugh was a man.
Time magazine thinks Evelyn Waugh was a woman.
The novelist Evelyn Waugh had been familiar with the Diary since his childhood.
One of my favorite authors is Evelyn Waugh.
The title is a play on the Evelyn Waugh novel Brideshead Revisited.
He was the father of the authors Alec Waugh and Evelyn Waugh.
Evelyn Waugh or Somerset Maugham or someone writing as an observation on the English character.

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My favourite novelist is Evelyn Waugh.
The writer Evelyn Waugh spent his last years in the village of Combe Florey.
My favourite author is Evelyn Waugh.
Evelyn Waugh also greatly ( although not uncritically ) admired the book and its author.
His work has been compared to that of Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene.
The writer, Evelyn Waugh a close personal friend.
There was also a tradition of the man of letters, such as Evelyn Waugh.
The British novelist and traditionalist Catholic Evelyn Waugh is often considered a traditionalist conservative.
Evelyn Waugh thought of Duggan as handsome and amusing, but melancholy.
Beyond the realm of film and television, Mitchell cites Evelyn Waugh among his favourite authors.
Ninety years ago, Evelyn Waugh wrote a travel book called Remote People.
Yes . It will be like living a novel by Evelyn Waugh.
What? Evelyn Waugh was a man.
A film directed by Julian Jarrold, based on the novel by Evelyn Waugh.
Decline and Fall was a very depressing Evelyn Waugh novel, I think it was his first.
Marda became a good friend of Alec Waugh, the brother of Evelyn Waugh.
As Evelyn Waugh said, ' A writer has to modify truth to make it plausible.
His youngest daughter, Evelyn Gardner, was the first wife of the author Evelyn Waugh.
Evelyn Waugh said of Gerhardie, I have talent, but he has genius.
It's like something you'd read in an Evelyn Waugh novel.
Evelyn Waugh also mentions a 'wallah' at the end of his short story, "Incident in Azania.
Put out more flags, Evelyn Waugh.
A " drunken major " features prominently in Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh.
Is that the back of Evelyn Waugh 's head?
Officers and Gentlemen is a 1955 novel by the British novelist Evelyn Waugh.
Oh, come on . Evelyn Waugh was a man.
Men at Arms is a 1952 novel by the British novelist Evelyn Waugh.
I want you thinking … summer meets Evelyn Waugh meets Paris in the ' 20s.
When the great English writer Evelyn Waugh went to Knossos in the 1930s.

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