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St Austin Waugh Issue
The latest issue of the bi-monthly religious literary journal St Austin Review (November/ December 2019) is entitled “Brideshead & Beyond: The Genius of Evelyn Waugh.” The Waugh-related content is described as follows: Joseph Pearce admires “the genius of Evelyn Waugh”. John … Continue reading
Posted in Brideshead Revisited, Catholicism, Journal
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Roundup
—The Middle East and North African Financial News (posting as MENAFN) has a story that explains how the end of empire led to rising inequality in Britain that helped the Leave campaign to prevail in the Brexit vote. Among the … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Black Mischief, Brideshead Revisited, Newspapers
Tagged HoleOusia.com, MENAFN, St Austin Review, University of Colorado
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The Death of the Gentleman and Brideshead Unvisited
The latest issue of the St. Austin Review entitled “Evelyn Waugh Revisited” has now been published. See earlier post. An online announcement includes a full table of contents as well as the complete copy of an article by Frank Brownlow entitled “Waugh … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Brideshead Revisited, Decline and Fall
Tagged Christine Berberich, Frank Brownlow, St Austin Review, The Image of the English Gentleman in Twenthieth Century Literature
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Next St Austin Review Devoted to Waugh
The next issue (January/February 2016) of the St. Austin Review will feature several articles on Evelyn Waugh. The StAR, as it is sometimes called, is a Roman Catholic journal devoted to cultural matters. A summary of the coming issue’s Waugh-related contents … Continue reading
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