Compiled on the occasion of Evelyn Waugh's centenary in 2003 ... The contributions go back to an international symposium held at La Rioja University, May 15-17, 2003
The Consolations of Exile: Evelyn Waugh and Catholicism
págs. 11-20
The Humanizing Factor: Evelyn very Personal View of Providence
págs. 21-36
págs. 37-44
ll gentlemen are now very old Waugh: nostalgia and the Image of the English Gentleman
págs. 45-57
Helena in Room 101: The Sum of Truth in Waugh and Orwell
págs. 59-69
págs. 71-90
págs. 91-102
Emma Bovary's and Brenda Last's Reception: the Affective Fallacy
págs. 103-113
Mexico Imagined: Robbery Under Law and the Lessons of Mexican Travel
págs. 115-129
Places of the Mind: locating "Brideshead Revisited"
págs. 131-145
Textual Indicators of Characterisation: a Narratological Approach to "Brideshead Revisited"
págs. 147-154
The Spoken and the Unspoken: the Homosexual Theme in E.M. Forster and Evelyn Waugh
págs. 155-179
Dialogue Between E. Waugh and G. Greene: two Different Approaches to Art and Religion in "Brideshead Revisited" and "The End of the Affair"
págs. 181-191
Brideshead Re-Positioned: re-Ma(r)king Text and Tone in Filmed Adaptation
págs. 193-210
págs. 211-223
Evelyn Waugh's "Sword of Honour": the Invention of Disillusion
págs. 225-246
"Not A Man For Whom I Ever Had Esteem": Evelyn Waugh on Winston Churchill
págs. 247-257
Fatherhood: a Way to Sanctity in Bill Anderson's Adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's "Sword of Honour"
págs. 259-273
Fictionalising Memory: Waugh's "A Little Learnig"
págs. 275-287
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