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$6.41The Story
Edition: First Edition
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Frederick J. Stopp's Evelyn Waugh: Portrait Of An Artist presents a comprehensive biographical and critical examination of the celebrated twentieth-century novelist. This insightful volume chronicles Waugh's life and literary career, detailing the influences that shaped his distinctive satirical voice and his profound engagement with themes of faith, class, and modernity. Stopp uncovers the complexities of Waugh's personal struggles and triumphs, illustrating how these experiences informed his iconic works, from the biting wit of Decline and Fall to the poignant reflections in Brideshead Revisited. The author argues for Waugh's enduring significance as a master stylist and a keen observer of human nature, offering a nuanced perspective on his artistic evolution. This scholarly yet accessible study provides readers with a deeper understanding of Waugh's literary legacy and his place within the canon of English literature.
Description
Edition: First Edition
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Small splotch on FEP, otherwise fine
Frederick J. Stopp's Evelyn Waugh: Portrait Of An Artist presents a comprehensive biographical and critical examination of the celebrated twentieth-century novelist. This insightful volume chronicles Waugh's life and literary career, detailing the influences that shaped his distinctive satirical voice and his profound engagement with themes of faith, class, and modernity. Stopp uncovers the complexities of Waugh's personal struggles and triumphs, illustrating how these experiences informed his iconic works, from the biting wit of Decline and Fall to the poignant reflections in Brideshead Revisited. The author argues for Waugh's enduring significance as a master stylist and a keen observer of human nature, offering a nuanced perspective on his artistic evolution. This scholarly yet accessible study provides readers with a deeper understanding of Waugh's literary legacy and his place within the canon of English literature.














