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Evelyn Waugh

Writing

October 28, 1903 – April 10, 1966 (died at 62)
London, England, UK
Male
12 Movies
9 TV Shows

Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh (28 October 1903 – 10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies, and travel books; he was also a prolific journalist and book reviewer. His most famous works include the early satires Decline and Fall (1928) and A Handful of Dust (1934), the novel Brideshead Revisited (1945), and the Second World War trilogy Sword of Honour (1952–1961). He is recognised as one of the great prose stylists of the English language in the 20th century. Waugh was the son of a publisher, educated at Lancing College and then at Hertford College, Oxford. He worked briefly as a schoolmaster before he became a full-time writer. As a young man, he acquired many fashionable and aristocratic friends and developed a taste for country house society. He travelled extensively in the 1930s, often as a special newspaper correspondent; he reported from Abyssinia at the time of the 1935 Italian invasion. Waugh served in the British armed forces throughout the Second World War, first in the Royal Marines and then in the Royal Horse Guards. He was a perceptive writer who used the experiences and the wide range of people whom he encountered in his works of fiction, generally to humorous effect. Waugh's detachment was such that he fictionalised his own mental breakdown which occurred in the early 1950s Waugh converted to Catholicism in 1930 after his first marriage failed. His traditionalist stance led him to strongly oppose all attempts to reform the Church, and the changes by the Second Vatican Council (1962–65) greatly disturbed his sensibilities, especially the introduction of the vernacular Mass. That blow to his religious traditionalism, his dislike for the welfare state culture of the postwar world, and the decline of his health all darkened his final years, but he continued to write. He displayed to the world a mask of indifference, but he was capable of great kindness to those whom he considered his friends. After his death in 1966, he acquired a following of new readers through the film and television versions of his works, such as the television serial Brideshead Revisited (1981).

Brideshead Revisited
Brideshead Revisited

Brideshead Revisited

1981 7.9

Novel

Age 77 (now 62)
11 eps
Decline and Fall
Decline and Fall

Decline and Fall

2017 5.7

Novel

Age 113 (now 62)
3 eps
Theatre 625
Theatre 625

Theatre 625

1964 7.2

Novel

Age 60 (now 62)
3 eps
Brideshead Revisited
Brideshead Revisited

Brideshead Revisited

2008 6.3

Novel

Age 104 (now 62)
Bright Young Things
Bright Young Things

Bright Young Things

2003 6.3

Novel

Age 99 (now 62)
The Loved One
The Loved One

The Loved One

1965 6.2

Novel

Age 61 (now 62)
Sword of Honour
Sword of Honour

Sword of Honour

2001 6.5

Novel

Age 97 (now 62)
2 eps
A Handful of Dust
A Handful of Dust

A Handful of Dust

1988 6.1

Novel

Age 84 (now 62)
Sword of Honour
Sword of Honour

Sword of Honour

2001 5.7

Novel

Age 97 (now 62)
Scoop
Scoop

Scoop

1987 5.7

Novel

Age 83 (now 62)
Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher
Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher

Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher

1968 6.0

Novel

Age 65 (now 62)
Mr. Loveday's Little Outing
Mr. Loveday's Little Outing

Mr. Loveday's Little Outing

2006

Novel

Age 102 (now 62)
The Scarlet Woman: An Ecclesiastical Melodrama
The Scarlet Woman: An Ecclesiastical Melodrama

The Scarlet Woman: An Ecclesiastical Melodrama

1924
Age 20 (now 62)
The Scarlet Woman: An Ecclesiastical Melodrama
The Scarlet Woman: An Ecclesiastical Melodrama

The Scarlet Woman: An Ecclesiastical Melodrama

1924

Writer

Age 20 (now 62)
Until I Return
Until I Return

Until I Return

1988

Short Story

Age 84 (now 62)
The Jazz Age
TJ

The Jazz Age

1968

Short Story

Age 64 (now 62)
1 ep