Evelyn Waugh Livres
Evelyn Waugh fut un maître romancier satirique dont les œuvres offraient des commentaires acerbes sur les mœurs sociales et les faiblesses humaines. Son écriture se caractérise par un esprit incisif, une ironie et une observation précise, reflétant souvent ses propres expériences et une vision critique du monde. Waugh aborda sans crainte des thèmes tels que la classe, la religion et la fugacité de la vie, se forgeant une réputation de l'un des romanciers britanniques les plus importants de son époque. Son style distinctif et son regard inflexible sur la vie moderne en font un auteur dont les œuvres continuent de résonner auprès des lecteurs à la recherche d'une littérature profonde mais divertissante.







Langues pour tous - 1: Nouvelles anglaises et américaines
- 191pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The Complete Short Stories and Selected Drawings
- 650pages
- 23 heures de lecture
These stories have all Waugh's characteristically brilliant, savage wit and reproduce his unmistakable world in miniature. They also constitute a vital supplement to the major novels, while being significant works in their own right
Guy Crouchback, a Catholic and a gentleman is commissioned into the Royal Corps of Halberdiers during the war years 1939-45. High comedy - in the company of Brigadier Ritchie-Hook or the denizens of Bellamy's Club - is only part of the shambles of his war. When action comes in Crete and in Yugoslavia, he discovers not heroism, but humanity.
(Book Jacket Jacketed)In honor of the hundredth anniversary of Evelyn Waugh’s birth, four of the master’s most wickedly scathing comedies are here brought together in one volume.Black Mischief is Waugh at his most mischievous–inventing a politically loopy African state as a means of pulverizing politics at home. In Scoop , it is journalism’s turn to be drawn and quartered. The Loved One (which became a famously hilarious film) sends up the California mortuary business. And The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold is a burst of fictionalized autobiography in which Pinfold goes mad, more or less, on board an ocean liner.Here in four short–very different–novels are the mordant wit, inspired farce, snapping dialogue, and amazing characters that are the essence of everything Waugh ever wrote.
The Letters of Evelyn Waugh
- 672pages
- 24 heures de lecture
Evelyn Waugh was a loving Husband, a wise and affectionate father and the funniest English novelist of the century. This selection of letters does full justice to these splendid attribute's " Phillip Toynbee.
The complete stories of Evelyn Waugh
- 611pages
- 22 heures de lecture
A "lavishly entertaining" (Publishers Weekly) distillation of Waugh's genius--abundant evidence that one of the twentieth century's most admired and enjoyed English novelists was also a master of the short form. Evelyn Waugh's short fiction reveals in miniaturized perfection the elements that made him the greatest satirist of the twentieth century. The stories collected here range from delightfully barbed portraits of the British upper classes to an alternative ending to Waugh's novel A Handful of Dust; from a "missing chapter" in the life of Charles Ryder, the nostalgic hero of Brideshead Revisited, to a plot-packed morality tale that Waugh composed at a very tender age; from an epistolary lark in the voice of "a young lady of leisure" to a darkly comic tale of scandal in a remote (and imaginary) African outpost.
The Life of Right Reverend Ronald Knox
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Ronald Knox - priest, classicist, prolific writer and one of the outstanding men of letters of his time. The renowned Oxford chaplain was a friend of figures such as G K Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc, and was known for his caustic wit and spiritual wisdom. This title presents his portrait.

