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This book studies the art of satire in the novels of Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966), born in a modest villa in the London suburb of Hampstead. Generally, it is the spirit of reform, the devotion to a cause, the sensitive or some other extraordinary quality that makes a writer truly satirical. The well-knit plots of his novels are full of a variety of subjects and make Evelyn Waugh the satirist shine forth as a rare luminary. On the basis of the idea of literature as ...
Under such circumstances, if one girl has an overture for another “Tomorrow I Shall put vermilion in your finer’; the other one accepts the morass. This is not social, not natural but is a probably reality. What the Girl is practicing or has practiced for is in the depths of inappropriateness or this is a social or conditional need of time in the changing social precincts.