Evelyn Waugh remains one of the twentieth century's most incisive and stylish English novelists, celebrated for his wit, satire and finely tuned observations of class and faith. His early works, such as *Decline and Fall* and *Vile Bodies*, capture the brittle exuberance of the inter-war years with sharp humour and a flair for social comedy.
Later novels, including *Brideshead Revisited* and *A Handful of Dust*, reveal a more reflective tone, exploring nostalgia, moral disillusion and the complexities of belief. Waugh's elegant prose and deft characterisation continue to influence writers and captivate readers who relish both irony and emotional depth.
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