English writer Evelyn Waugh has been known for using characters from his life in many of his literary works, including his novel Brideshead Revisited. Through analyzing my study abroad trip to Harris Manchester College in Oxford, England, the novel itself, and Evelyn Waugh's life, I discuss the comparisons that can be drawn and conclude with why I think many of the similarities cannot be avoided.Honors CollegeThesis (B.S.
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An analysis on Evelyn Waugh\u27s novels: Brideshead Revisited, Decline and Fall, and Vile Bodies as ...
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The article explores Evelyn Waugh’s views on art, especially his criticism of modernism, expressed i...
The effects of literature throughout history have been innumerable, but they never seem more signifi...
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This is the story of Ellery, a sixteen-year-old orphan forced into slavery and bound to the manor Iv...
Poseu consultar la versió castellana a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/63624 i la catalana a: http://hdl...
This work is the product of three semesters of studies in Humanities, in which I read and critically...
Chapter 1. Waugh’s early novels are a mixture of farce, satire and comedy of character. He sees the ...
This thesis focuses upon Dorothy L. Sayers' views of the difficulties faced by educated women in Eng...
The Honors Program provides an opportunity for gifted and highly motivated students to reach their f...
'Allusive Conversation in A Handful of Dust and Brideshead Revisited / Martin S. Cohen; Additional W...
This short store, entitled �Beth�s Party,� is written in the stream-of-consciousness style of Virgin...
My Honors thesis is a creative project, a travel memoir about my three experiences traveling to Eur...
An analysis on Evelyn Waugh\u27s novels: Brideshead Revisited, Decline and Fall, and Vile Bodies as ...
This research is based on Evelyn Waugh's three major novels. The first book questioned is author's f...
This thesis explores representations of newspapers and journalists in Evelyn Waugh’s novels, focusin...
The article explores Evelyn Waugh’s views on art, especially his criticism of modernism, expressed i...
The effects of literature throughout history have been innumerable, but they never seem more signifi...
The dissertation is a systematic approach to five institutions that appear prominently in the fictio...
This is the story of Ellery, a sixteen-year-old orphan forced into slavery and bound to the manor Iv...
Poseu consultar la versió castellana a: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/63624 i la catalana a: http://hdl...
This work is the product of three semesters of studies in Humanities, in which I read and critically...
Chapter 1. Waugh’s early novels are a mixture of farce, satire and comedy of character. He sees the ...
This thesis focuses upon Dorothy L. Sayers' views of the difficulties faced by educated women in Eng...
The Honors Program provides an opportunity for gifted and highly motivated students to reach their f...
'Allusive Conversation in A Handful of Dust and Brideshead Revisited / Martin S. Cohen; Additional W...
This short store, entitled �Beth�s Party,� is written in the stream-of-consciousness style of Virgin...
My Honors thesis is a creative project, a travel memoir about my three experiences traveling to Eur...