![]() ![]() Vile Bodies – 1930 – this is a novel that satirises the decadent young London society between the two World Wars.It’s a social satire that employs his famous black humour in lampooning various features of British society in the 1920s. Decline and Fall – 1928 – this was Waugh’s first published novel and is based in part on his schooldays at Lancing College, undergraduate years at Hertford College, Oxford and his experience as a teacher at Arnold House in north Wales.but burned the manuscript after his friend Harold Acton commented unfavourably. The Temple at Thatch – 1924-25 – an unpublished novel that was his first attempt at full-length fiction.Unacademic Exercise: A Nature Story – 1923.Antony, Who Sought Things That Were Lost – 1923.Portrait of Young Man with Career – 1923.The World to Come: A Poem in Three Cantos – 1916.The list starts with his writing when still a juvenile and then an undergraduate worker. We’ve gathered together a list of his fiction, travel and biographical works. ![]() A List of his Fiction, Travel and Biographical WorksĮvelyn Waugh, 1903-1966, was considered to be one of the leading English prose writers of the 20 th century. ![]()
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