Decline and Fall
The "enormously funny" satire of prewar British society by the New York Times-bestselling author of Brideshead Revisited (The Telegraph). Theology student Paul Pennyfeather has been unceremoniously ejected from Scone... See More
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by Evelyn Waugh
(2,062 reviews)
Quick ViewThe "enormously funny" satire of prewar British society by the New York Times-bestselling author of Brideshead Revisited (The Telegraph). Theology student Paul Pennyfeather has been unceremoniously ejected from Scone... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(353 reviews)
Quick View"An eminently readable comedy of modern war" (New York Times), Men at Arms is the first novel in Evelyn Waugh's brilliant Sword of Honor trilogy. Guy Crouchback, determined to get into the war, takes a commission in the... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(668 reviews)
Quick ViewEvelyn Waugh's acclaimed World War II trilogy comprises the three acclaimed novels Men at Arms, Officers and Gentlemen, and Unconditional Surrender. This narrative spanning the war, based in part on Evelyn Waugh's own... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(328 reviews)
Quick ViewEvelyn Waugh's personal favorite of his novels and "a superlatively well done book" (Chicago Tribune) set in the age of Emperor Constantine. Helena is the intelligent, horse-mad daughter of a British chieftain who is... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(1,094 review)
Quick View"A wickedly witty and iridescent novel" (Time) from one of England's greatest satirists takes aim at the generation of Bright Young Things that dominated London high society in the 1920s. In the years following the First... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(321 reviews)
Quick ViewUpper-class scoundrel Basil Seal, mad, bad, and dangerous to know, creates havoc wherever he goes, much to the despair of the three women in his life-his sister, his mother, and his mistress. When Neville Chamberlain... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(5,569 reviews)
Quick ViewSelected by Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of the century and called "Evelyn Waugh's finest achievement" by the New York Times, Brideshead Revisited is a stunning exploration of desire, duty, and memory. The... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(63 reviews)
Quick View"The very model of the modern paranoid novel" (New York Times) and an ambitious work of semi-autobiographical fiction from one of England's greatest novelists. Gilbert Pinfold is a reclusive Catholic novelist suffering... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(191 reviews)
Quick ViewA "lavishly entertaining" (Publishers Weekly) distillation of Waugh's genius--abundant evidence that one of the twentieth century's most admired and enjoyed English novelists was also a master of the short form. Evelyn... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(2,020 reviews)
Quick ViewEvelyn Waugh's "irresistible" first novel (New York Times) is a brilliant and hilarious satire of English school life in the 1920s. Sent down from Oxford after a wild, drunken party, Paul Pennyfeather is oddly surprised... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(1,756 review)
Quick ViewSelected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of the century, Scoop is a "thoroughly enjoyable, uproariously funny" satire of the journalism business (New York Times). Lord Copper, newspaper magnate and... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(189 reviews)
Quick ViewA "lavishly entertaining" (Publishers Weekly) distillation of Waugh's genius--abundant evidence that one of the twentieth century's most admired and enjoyed English novelists was also a master of the short form. Evelyn... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(261 reviews)
Quick ViewThe "wise, amusing, and beautifully written" (Commonweal) second installment in Evelyn Waugh's masterful trilogy of World War Two novels. Fueled by idealism and eagerness to contribute to the war effort, Guy Crouchback... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(396 reviews)
Quick View"A hilarious and still timely tale of emerging Africa and declining England" (Time), Evelyn Waugh's third novel helped to establish his reputation as a mater satirist. "We are Progress and the New Age. Nothing can stand in... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(676 reviews)
Quick View"A work of art as rich and subtle and unnerving as anything its author has ever done" (New Yorker), The Loved One is Evelyn Waugh's cutting satire of 1940s California and the Anglo-American cultural divide. Following the... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(1,405 review)
Quick ViewSelected by Modern Library as one of the 100 best novels of the century, this "absolutely delightful" novel (New York Times) movingly and comically chronicles the breakdown of a marriage and the disintegration of English... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(49 reviews)
Quick ViewBy 1941, after serving in North Africa and Crete, Guy Crouchback has lost his Halberdier idealism. A desk job in London gives him the chance of reconciliation with his former wife. Then, in Yugoslavia, as a liaison officer... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(31 reviews)
Quick ViewLoosely based on Waugh's own war-time experiences, The End of the Battle is his last novel in the trilogy of World War II, written with the usual Waugh wit, grace, and polished humor, the story of British officer Guy... See More
by Evelyn Waugh
(2,045 reviews)
Quick ViewDecline and Fall is a novel by the English author Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1928, now public domain in the United States and Canada. It was Waugh's first published novel. Decline and Fall is based in part on Waugh's... See More