The News section of the Evelyn Waugh Society website contains the following new posts: * New Evelyn Waugh biography coming in September * Evelyn Waugh bust...
Hello. So, I am putting together a presentation to accompany a paper about "Vile Bodies" for an undergraduate research project. I was hoping to have pictures...
In the Guardian's ongoing Ten of the Best column by John Mullan, Waugh's William Boot makes an appearance in last Saturday's edition. This one rates Ten of...
Evelyn Waugh was the nephew of Almina, the 5th Countess of Carnarvon (1876-1969), the barely five-foot-high Pocket Venus of Highclere Castle in the days before...
In this week's Guardian column "Top Ten Books," novelist and Middle East scholar Robert Irwin selects Brideshead Revisited as one of the Top 10 "Quest...
Robert Irwin in Guardian names Brideshead one of top 10 quest novels: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/apr/21/robert-irwin-top-10-quest-narratives...
A new book on Evelyn Waugh is available. The title is _A Handful of Mischief: New Essays on Evelyn Waugh_. Edited by Donat Gallagher, Ann Pasternak Slater, and...
This is by a man whose father served on Crete during the debacle described in OG, primarily touring the sites of the battles. Not directly about EW but gives...
Evelyn Waugh makes a brief appearance in a new BBC series called The Country House Revealed and presented by historian Dan Cruickshank. The first episode is...
I agree. A touch of the Decline and Fall about him. It's interesting the way England is noted for its cheese rolling and nettle eating. Peculiarly English...
Professor Marc DiPaolo of Okalahoma City University is compiling a book of essays on controversial theology in fiction. He would like to include an essay on...
Notice in today's local paper about the death of Patrick Leigh Fermor. Ancillary to EW studies, but he does appear in the Bibliography in both primary and...
The Guardian in advance of a new novel by Alan Hollinghurst called The Stranger's House has run a fairly long article by Blake Morrison on the country house...
I can't claim to have seen every publicly available photograph of Evelyn Waugh, but I came across one the other day that I thought unusual in that instead of...
Yes, minus his "new snappers" by the looks of it. Mick Dempsey From: Evelyn_Waugh@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Evelyn_Waugh@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Antony F....
BBC will rebroadcast next week (Tuesday, July 5, 2011) its documentary from the Age of Glamour series relating to the Bright Young People: "The Beautiful and...
Here are two online reviews of the recent Corpus Christi College production of Brideshead. Not sure what credentials these reviewers possess. These may be...
Does anyone know whether a text or transcript (or even detailed notes) exists of EW's 1949 US lecture on Three Roman Catholic Writers: Chesterton, Knox and...
This has almost nothing to do with Waugh, although he comes up once or twice, but I would like to announce that my new book, "Born-Again Skeptic & Other...
The final episode of the BBC series The Country House Revealed with Dan Cruikshank was transmitted about 2 weeks ago and was perhaps the most interesting of...
Dear collegues, Could anyone by any chance give me an idea of where or how I could obtain a copy of 'The Scarlet Woman' for private viewing purposes? Thank you...
Bill Wendt used to have copies for members of the Waugh Society and readers of the EWNS but I'm not sure whether he's still doing that. Here's a notice from...
Thank you very much, Jeffrey! I did try to reach Mr Wendt but had no luck with it. It is really very sad to know that this film is available in theory but...
... Under "Files," I've posted a transcript of Waugh's notes from the Ransom Center. They're sketchy but enough to give the outline of his talk. The HRC...
The lead book review in this week's Spectator covers the first volumes in Penguin's hard cover reprint of Waugh's complete works (or least complete works...