Waugh, Evelyn (Arthur Saint John)
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Waugh (wô), Evelyn (Arthur Saint John). 1903-1966.
British writer whose satirical novels, such as
Decline and Fall (1928) and
Vile Bodies (1930), lampoon high society. His later works, notably
Brideshead Revisited (1945), reflect his interest in Roman Catholicism.
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2010.
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