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The Vocation of Evelyn Waugh

- Faith and Art in the Post-War Fiction

About The Vocation of Evelyn Waugh

Arguing against the critical commonplace that Evelyn WaughΓÇÖs post-war fiction represents a decline in his powers as a writer, D. Marcel DeCoste offers detailed analyses of Waugh''s major works from Brideshead Revisited to Unconditional Surrender. Rather than representing an ill-advised departure from his true calling as an iconoclastic satirist, DeCoste suggests, these novels form a cohesive, artful whole precisely as they explore the extent to which the writerΓÇÖs and the CatholicΓÇÖs vocations can coincide. For all their generic and stylistic diversity, these novels pursue a new, sustained exploration of WaughΓÇÖs art and faith both. As DeCoste shows, Waugh offers in his later works an under-remarked meditation on the dangers of a too-avid devotion to art in the context of modern secularism, forging in the second half of his career a literary achievement that both narrates and enacts a contrary, and Catholic, literary vocation.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781409470847
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 196
  • Published:
  • May 27, 2015
  • Dimensions:
  • 245x170x18 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 516 g.
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: May 10, 2025

Description of The Vocation of Evelyn Waugh

Arguing against the critical commonplace that Evelyn WaughΓÇÖs post-war fiction represents a decline in his powers as a writer, D. Marcel DeCoste offers detailed analyses of Waugh''s major works from Brideshead Revisited to Unconditional Surrender. Rather than representing an ill-advised departure from his true calling as an iconoclastic satirist, DeCoste suggests, these novels form a cohesive, artful whole precisely as they explore the extent to which the writerΓÇÖs and the CatholicΓÇÖs vocations can coincide. For all their generic and stylistic diversity, these novels pursue a new, sustained exploration of WaughΓÇÖs art and faith both. As DeCoste shows, Waugh offers in his later works an under-remarked meditation on the dangers of a too-avid devotion to art in the context of modern secularism, forging in the second half of his career a literary achievement that both narrates and enacts a contrary, and Catholic, literary vocation.

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