Criticism of Society in the English Novel between the Wars - Evelyn Waugh - Presses universitaires de Liège
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Order has been turned into a disgusting chaos. We needno barbarians from outside; they’re on the premises, allthe time.1 Like Orwell, with whom he has more in common than first appears, Waugh denounces the deterioration of the English way of life and of English civilization, though he does so exclusively from a conservative point of view and is mainly concerned with the decline of the upper classes. His tone is also very different from that of Orwell’s mostly humourless criticism. As I have al
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