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Bank Holiday Roundup
—Country Life has posted the second part of their interesting and informative essay on the building and decoration of Campion Hall at Oxford. The first installment was described in an earlier post. Here’s an excerpt relating to Waugh’s contribution to … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Alexander Waugh, Anniversaries, Edmund Campion, Oxford, Sword of Honour, The Loved One					
					
				
								
					Tagged Campion Hall, Country Life, Edge Media Network, First Things, The Spectator, Washington Post, William Shakespeare				
				
				
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		Academic Article on Waugh’s Book Collection
The University of Southern California has posted an illustrated copy of Naomi Milthorpe’s 2016 article “A Secret House: Evelyn Waugh’s Book Collection”. Naomi teaches at the University of Tasmania and is a longtime member of the Evelyn Waugh Society. This … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Academia, Articles					
					
				
								
					Tagged Naomi Milthorpe, The Space Between, University of Southern California				
				
				
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		Twofer: Waugh and the Country House
–An essay in current issue of The Critic is devoted to the threatened demise and later salvation of the English Country House. This is by Lara Brown and is entitled “Waugh saves the English country house.” She begins by explaining … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Brideshead Revisited, Film, Newspapers					
					
				
								
					Tagged country house, Graham Swift, Mothering Sunday, Prospect Magazine, The Critic				
				
				
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		Roundup: Mostly Books and a Makeover in North Wales
—The Spectator reviews a book by journalist and author Simon Winchester entitled Knowing What We Know: The Transmission of Knowledge from Ancient Wisdom to Modern Magic. Reviewer Dennis Duncan mentions that there is a discussion of Waugh’s Scoop in the book: … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Brideshead Revisited, Decline and Fall, Newspapers, Scoop, The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold					
					
				
								
					Tagged Daily Mail, Franco, Jacobin.com, Literary Potpourri, National Catholic Register, The Spectator				
				
				
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		Mary Quant: R I P (1930-2023)
The Spanish language fashion magazine S Moda has published a retrospective article on the life and career of fashion designer Mary Quant on the occasion of her recent death. It contains a reference to the relationship of her husband Alexander … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Brideshead Revisited, Newspapers, Vile Bodies					
					
				
								
					Tagged Mary Quant, Richard Plunket Greene, S Moda				
				
				
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		Tax-Day Roundup
—Country Life magazine has posted a 2-part essay on the history of Edwin Lutyens design and the building of Campion Hall at Oxford. Waugh was involved in the process. Here’s an excerpt from part 1: …Waugh celebrated the Hospitality of … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Brideshead Revisited, Lectures, Newspapers, Oxford, The Loved One, World War II					
					
				
								
					Tagged Country Life, Georgetown University, Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Welt				
				
				
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		Easter Roundup
–Drinks website The Master of Malt has posted a story tracing the history of Cognac. Here’s a contribution from Waugh: …According to Boswell, Samuel Johnson said: “claret is the liquor for boys; port, for men; but he who aspires to … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Adaptations, Brideshead Revisited, Events, Film, Internet, The Loved One					
					
				
								
					Tagged New York Times, P G Wodehouse Society, Rod Steiger, The Betjeman Society				
				
				
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		‘The Loved One’ Remembered
The New Criterion magazine has posted an essay on the writing, publication and history of Waugh’s 1948 novel The Loved One. This is by John P Rossi who is Professor Emeritus of History at La Salle University in Philadelphia. While … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Anniversaries, Newspapers, Scott-King's Modern Europe, The Loved One					
					
				
								
					Tagged Cyril Connolly, Edmund Wilson, John P Rossi, The New Criterion				
				
				
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		Pre-Raphaelite Exhibit at the Tate Britain (More)
An article in The Times reviews the upcoming exhibit of the Rossettis. (See previous post.) This is by Laura Freeman who cites Waugh’s earliest published work. Here’s excerpt from the beginning paragraphs: …I’m not alone in my pre-Raphaelite prejudice. Evelyn … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Academia, Art, Photography & Sculpture, Rossetti: His Life and Works					
					
				
				
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