Evelyn Waugh

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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).

Most Popular Evelyn Waugh Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Revisiting Brideshead Trailer (2005)

15 October 2005

Documentary with an affectionate look back at the classic Granada TV dramatisation of Evelyn Waugh's famous novel "Brideshead Revisited".

Mr. Loveday's Little Outing Trailer (2006)

07 May 2006

Satirical drama by Evelyn Waugh, adapted by Sam Hobkinson. Visiting her father Lord Moping in the county asylum, Angela meets a fellow inmate who appears far too sane to be locked up in an institution.

The Loved One Trailer (1965)

11 October 1965

Newly arrived in Hollywood from England, Dennis Barlow finds he has to arrange his uncle's interment at the highly-organised and very profitable Whispering Glades funeral parlour.

Decline and Fall ...of a Birdwatcher Trailer (1968)

30 October 1968

A young man's attempts at seduction and social climbing lead to mayhem.

Brideshead Revisited Trailer (2008)

25 July 2008

Befriended by aristocrat Sebastian Flyte, Oxford student Charles Ryder finds that the power and privilege experienced by the family is seductive.

Bright Young Things Trailer (2003)

03 October 2003

During the 1930s in England, a group of young socialites dominate the national gossip with extravagant and outlandish antics.

Scoop Trailer (1987)

26 April 1987

Scoop is a 1987 TV film directed by Gavin Millar, adapted by William Boyd from the 1938 satirical novel Scoop by Evelyn Waugh.

A Handful of Dust Trailer (1988)

24 June 1988

English aristocrat Tony Last welcomes tragedy into his life when he invites John Beaver to visit his vast estate.

Sword of Honour Trailer (2001)

02 January 2001

Guy Crouchback joins the war effort during World War 2, an idealistic quest to join the forces of good in the fight against evil.

The Scarlet Woman: An Ecclesiastical Melodrama Trailer (1924)

01 January 1924

The Pope and Cardinal Montefiasco plot to bring England back within the fold of the Catholic Church. Montefiasco decides to do this by first converting the Prince of Wales, then arranging the murder of leading Protestants on St Bartholomew's day.

Until I Return Trailer (1988)

08 February 1988

The film is based on the humorous story of the English writer Evelyn Waugh “On Guard,” which talks about fidelity, devotion, and love.