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Category Archives: London
Paula Byrne to Lecture at the NPG
The Jane Austen’s House Museum has announced a lecture that may be of interest to our readers. This is the T Edward Carpenter Memorial Lecture: “Jane Austen and the English Comic Tradition” by Dr Paula Byrne at the National Portrait … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Autographs, Evelyn Waugh Society, Lectures, London
Tagged Jane Austen's House Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Paula Byrne
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Literary Reputations in the Brexit Era
The Spectator has a review by Rod Liddle of the play People Like Us at the Union Theater in South London. It is written by Julie Burchill and Jane Robins and relates to a North London book group that is … Continue reading
Posted in Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh, London, Newspapers, Theater
Tagged Julie Burchill, Rod Liddle, The Spectator
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Wodehouse Exhibit at British Library
The British Library will host an exhibit entitled P G Wodehouse: The Man and His Work. This will open on 27 November 2018. According to a related posting on the website Plumtopia, the exhibit will include materials from the Wodehouse … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Lectures, London
Tagged British Library, P.G.Wodehouse
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Faringdon Auction Includes Waugh Portrait (Update)
In an earlier post, we described a portrait of Evelyn Waugh as a child that was the subject of an auction sale. This included several items from the Faringdon Estate, former home of Lord Berners and his heir Robert Heber-Percy. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography & Sculpture, Auctions, Items for Sale, London
Tagged Frederick Etchells, Peter Ellis Bookseller
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Roundup: Eating with Waugh
The Daily Telegraph has a profile of the London fish restaurant Wilton’s on Jermyn Street in St James’s. It is to fish what Rules is to meat, and Waugh is associated with both of them. According to the Telegraph: The … Continue reading
Posted in Decline and Fall, London, Sword of Honour
Tagged Architectural Digest, Bellamy's, Daily Telegraph, David Foster Wallace, New English Review, Open Syllabus Project, The Independent, Wilton's
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Homeless in Mayfair
The religious website Aleteia reports the decision to erect a statue of a “Homeless Jesus” at a Roman Catholic church in Mayfair, London: The sculpture titled “Homeless Jesus” can be seen in several locations around the world, but none as … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography & Sculpture, Brideshead Revisited, Catholicism, Evelyn Waugh, London, Waugh Family
Tagged Aleteia.com, Farm Street Church, Homeless Jesus
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Brexit, Flags and Travesties
Patrick Kidd in today’s issue of The Times devotes his “Political Sketch” column to the Commonwealth Conference convened this week in London. He opens and closes with references to an Evelyn Waugh novel: Put out more flags. Evelyn Waugh took … Continue reading
Posted in Evelyn Waugh, London, Newspapers, Put Out More Flags, Scoop
Tagged Brexit, Commonwealth, Cynthia Zarin, Justin Trudeau, Patrick Kidd, The New Yorker, The Times, Tom Stoppard
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Happy Warriors to Broadcast
A London theater website (mytheatremates.com) has announced that a performance of Happy Warriors, the play about Evelyn Waugh and Randolph Churchill in WWII Yugoslavia, will be recorded for broadcast. In connection with this, tickets for the performance on Friday, 13 … Continue reading
Posted in Evelyn Waugh, London, Television Programs, Theater, World War II
Tagged broadcast, Happy Warriors, James Hugh Macdonald, London Live, MyTheatreMates.com, Paul Vale, thestage.co.uk, Upstairs at the Gatehouse
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“Happy Warriors” Reviewed
The play now running at the Upstairs at the Gatehouse Theatre in Highgate involving Evelyn Waugh and Randolph Churchill in WWII Yugoslavia has been reviewed in London Theatre 1. The review is by Loretta Monaco and is, on the whole, … Continue reading
Posted in Evelyn Waugh, London, Theater, World War II
Tagged Happy Warriors, London Theatre 1, Loretta Monaco, Randolph Churchill
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Roundup: A Legacy, a Plaque, 2 Lists and a Mystery
British Heritage Travel Magazine has published a profile of Alexander Waugh entitled “A Legacy Revisited”. This is by Stephen G and is datelined 29 March 2018. It opens with a brief summary of the ongoing difficulties of securing and restoring … Continue reading
Posted in Alec Waugh, Alexander Waugh, Diaries, Evelyn Waugh, London, Men at Arms, Newspapers, The Loved One
Tagged British Heritage Travel Magazine, Canonbury Society Newsletter, Entertainment Weekly, Gay Kamasutra, Hollywood novels, Islington, ShortList.com, war novels
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