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The Vocation of Evelyn Waugh
Faith and Art in the Post-War Fiction
Author: DeCoste D. Marcel
Language: EnglishKeywords
christian; waughs; view; brideshead; revisited; scott-king's; modern; europe; gilbert; Young Men; pinfold; Wartime; War Time; Scott King’s Modern Europe; Men Slaughtered; Christian Vocation; Waugh’s View; Gilbert Pinfold; Waugh’s Narrator; Francis De Sales; Author’s Pet; Christian Call; Whispering Glades; Waugh’s Work; Brideshead Revisited; BBC Interviewer; Honour Trilogy; Waugh’s Fiction; Fairy Tale; Twentieth Century British Literature; Lord Marchmain; Plain Historical Fact; Guru Brahmin; Dual Vocation; Savage Conceit
Publication date: 12-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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Add to cart the book of DeCoste D. MarcelPublication date: 05-2015
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Deplorable design, divine providence: Brideshead Revisited and the callings of Charles Ryder. The plasticity of the human: the death of art in The Loved One and Love Among the Ruins. 'A single peculiar act of service': Helena and the stylish pilgrimage of factual faith. The man of letters in middle age: secular perdition and ecclesial art in Scott-King's Modern Europe and The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold . 'It's sauve qui peut now': art's death wish and charity's vocation in the War Trilogy.
D. Marcel DeCoste is Associate Professor of English at the University of Regina, Canada, where he teaches twentieth-century British and American literature. He has published and presented widely on Waugh's work.