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          Evelyn Waugh was born in Somerset, England, on October 28, His father, Arthur Waugh (), was a published author, and his older brother, Alec Waugh..

          Evelyn Waugh

          English satirist
          Date of Birth:
          Country: Great Britain

          Content:
          1. Evelyn Waugh - Biography
          2. Early Life and Education
          3. Literary Career
          4. World War II and Later Works
          5. Later Life and Death

          Evelyn Waugh - Biography

          Evelyn Arthur St.

          John Waugh, an English satirical writer, is considered one of the most renowned authors of the 20th century.

          BORN: , West Hampstead, London.

        1. Evelyn Waugh, who would become one of the best-known British writers of his age, chronicled the decline and fall of the British aristocracy.
        2. Evelyn Waugh was born in Somerset, England, on October 28, His father, Arthur Waugh (), was a published author, and his older brother, Alec Waugh.
        3. In this lively account, biographer Patey follows Evelyn Waugh's career from the comfortable middle-class home he was anxious to flee, through his escapades.
        4. Actually, Waugh deals with the same aspects of modern life: deceptiveness, cruelty, amoralism; but he now emphasizes the tragic and frustrating side of things.
        5. Known for his sharp wit and psychological insight, he is the author of universally recognized masterpieces.

          Early Life and Education

          Evelyn Waugh was born on October 28, , in London. His father, Arthur Waugh, was an essayist and publisher, while his older brother, Alec Waugh, was a prolific writer of travel essays.

          After completing his education at Oxford University, Waugh began teaching at two private schools.

          Literary Career

          During his time working on his second novel, "Vile Bodies" (), Waugh converted to Catholicism. In commemoration of his conversion, he later wrote a biography titled "Edmund Campion, Jesuit a