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This index is designed to help scholars trace a major reference through the whole series of Evelyn Waugh newsletters. It works like a familiar book index, of course, but it does more. If you click on a reference that is underlined (e.g. Decline and Fall or Cyril Connolly) you will then move immediately on to the next major reference to that subject and so on until the last (which will not be underlined). This mode of reference is possible only on the internet.

I define a major reference as a topic that has further information beyond the mere fact that it is there. So if you look up a work by Waugh (e.g. Sword of Honour), you will find all the articles where that book is discussed. It would be tedious of me to give all the incidental mentions of Sword of Honour or the name of every author of an article on the trilogy who is merely mentioned in a checklist of articles or reviews, for instance, and the index would grow far too large if I did. But I have linked all the checklists as entities so that they can be summoned up one after the other.

I have decided to give each individual book of Waugh's its own place in the index rather than lump them all under the general title Waugh. So you will find Decline and Fall under letter D rather than letter W. In fact, since the site is all about Evelyn Waugh, there are few reference titles to be found under his own name. I have placed his letters under his own name, however.

To help you find the beginning of a chain of linked references, I have coloured red the first in the sequence. Links that you have already visited are coloured purple in this index.

At present, the links work up to and including Volume 6 Number 1.

David Cliffe

9th March 2006

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A

ACKERLEY, J.R. (Joe Randolph) (1896-1967) writer, critic, arts editor of The Listener 1935-1959

The Ackerley Letters, ed. Neville Braybrooke: review by Paul A. Doyle - 9-2

ADCOCK, J. Patrick academic, Professor in the Department of English and Foreign Languages, Henderson State University, Arkansas

Basil Seal in America - 10-2

B

BARING, Maurice (1874-1945) novelist

influence on Waugh - 2-2

Basil Seal Rides Again, or The Rake's Regress

Brian Howard a model for Ambrose Silk - 4-2

signed edition still available for sale in 1972 - 6-2

wrong classification as a juvenile book - 10-2

B.B.C. (British Broadcasting Corporation)

Evelyn Waugh's Radio and Television Broadcasts, 1938-1964 (Calvin W. Lane) - 9-2

Waugh and the BBC (list of Waugh's appearances on the media) - 6-2

BEERBOHM, Sir Max (1872-1956) writer, illustrator

vein of macabre comedy in Zuleika Dobson (1911) - 2-2

BEGGARSTAFF (the Beggarstaff Brothers - commercial artists - i.e. Sir William Nicholson, 1872-1949, and James Pryde, 1866-1941)

EW and a reference in A Little Learning to Beggarstaff - 1-3 2-2

BELL, Alan

identifies Scoop's shop where Boot buys tropical kit, in General Cruttwell's Emporium (TLS, October 25, 1974) - 9-1

Bella Fleace Gave a Party

similarity of plot to an anecdote of Oscar Wilde's - 7-1

BENDER, Elaine

Sour Grapes (humorous criticism of Decline and Fall) - 2-2 2-2

BENSTOCK, Bernard (1930-1994) critic, academic, Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Oklahoma

The Present Recaptured: D. H. Lawrence and Others : mentioned - 5-1

BERG COLLECTION (in New York Public Library) - 6-2

BERGONZI, Bernard (1929- ) critic, academic, Professor of English at Warwick University 1971-1992

Evelyn Waugh's Gentlemen in Evelyn Waugh, ed. Robert Murray Davis : review by James Carens - 4-1

BERKELEY, Sir Lennox (1903-1989) composer

composes and plays music for the first showing of The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

BETJEMAN, Sir John (1906-1984) poet, architectural writer, Poet Laureate 1972-1984

Waugh's corrrspondence with him - 6-2 10-1

BIBLIOGRAPHIES - see CHECKLISTS

BLACK HUMOR

Waugh and Black Humor - 1-2 2-2

Black Mischief

Jean Giraudoux's Preface to the French Translation - 8-1

mention in James F. Buckley's Inveighing We Will Go - 9-1

Social History in a Black Mischief Revision (Robert Murray Davis) - 7-3

Blast (two issues of a magazine created by Wyndham Lewis as the mouthpiece of Vorticism, 1914-1915)

mocked in Vile Bodies - 4-2

BLAYAC, Alain

The Evelyn Waugh-Dudley Carew Correspondence - 8-2

reviewed by Jeffrey M. Heath - 9-1 10-2

Evelyn Waugh's Drawings, in Texas Library Chronicle (N.S. 7, Spring, 1974) - brief review by Jeffrey Heath - 10-1

Technique and Meaning in Scoop: Is Scoop a Modern Fairy-Tale? - 6-3

BOGAARDS, Winnifred M.

apology to her by Editor of EWN for an egregious mis-spelling in one of her contributions - 8-3

Evelyn Waugh: A Checklist of Primary and Secondary Material, by Robert Murray Davis, Paul A. Doyle, Heinz Kosok and Charles E. Linck, Jr.) : review - 6-3

Evelyn Waugh, Oscar Wilde and irish Folklore - 7-1

An Inaccurate Reference to Waugh (in Ann Fremantle's Three-Cornered Heart) - 7-2

The Conclusion of Waugh's Trilogy : Three Variants - 4-2

Waugh's Letters to The Times, 1936-1964 - 3-3

The Whitston Waugh Checklist : Errata and Addenda - 8-2 8-3 9-1 9-3

Works of Waugh, 1940-1966 : A Supplementary Bibliography - 4-3 5-1

BOJARSKI, Edmund A. critic, editor, poet, President of the Joseph Conrad Foundation

Waugh to be given a volume in his Thesis Bibliography Series - 5-1

BORRELLO, Alfred W.

A Visit to Combe Florey, Evelyn Waugh's Home - 2-3

BOWEN, John writer

Literary Debts, letter to Times Literary Supplement, 4th August 1972 : mentioned - 7-1

BOWRA, Sir Maurice (1898-1971) writer, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford (1938-70), Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1951-54), President of the British Academy (1958-62)

Memories, 1898-1939 (1966) :

account of Waugh at Oxford - 2-2

review by James Carens - 4-1

BOYLE, Andrew (1919- ) biographer, historian, writer

"Poor Dear Brendan": The Quest for Brendan Bracken : mention - 9-1

BRACKEN, Brendan, Viscount (1901-1958) Irish-Australian politician, friend of Winston Churchill, journalist, Minister of Information 1942-1945, First Lord of the Admiralty 1945, created Viscount 1952

"Poor Dear Brendan": The Quest for Brendan Bracken (biography by Andrew Boyle) : mentioned (including his identification by Paul Johnson as the original of Rex Mottram in Brideshead Revisited) - 9-1 9-2

BRADFORD, Larned G. senior editor at Little, Brown and Company of Boston

confirms the Americanization of the text of The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold - 3-3

explanation of absence of Margaret Fitzherbert's Memoir from American edition of Sykes biography - 10-2

BRETON, André (1896-1966) poet, essayist, critic, editor

Anthologie de l'humour noir discussed - 2-2

Brideshead Revisited

"A Reading of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited: A Critical Survey and Thematic Analysis" abstract of dissertation - 2-3

Allusive Conversation in A Handful of Dust and Brideshead Revisited (Martin S. Cohen) - 5-2 5-3 6-1

Brian Howard a model for Anthony Blanche - 4-2

Brideshead Revisited and Jaspar Tristram (Martin S. Cohen) - 5-3

Brideshead, or Proust and Gide Revisited (Francis S. Heck) - 9-2

Brideshead: The Critics and the Memorandum, by Jeffrey Heath, in English Studies, 56. iii (June 1975) : mentioned - 10-1

Charles Ryder and Evelyn Waugh (comparison of their Oxford lives) (John W. Mahon) - 6-1

examination questions at Nassau Community College - 4-2

image of the kingfisher (blue bird) - 3-1 7-3 8-3

Notes towards a Variorum Brideshead - 2-3

The Page Proofs of Brideshead Revisited - 5-2

section published in The Golden Shore, 1967 - 2-2

Some Textual Variants in Brideshead - 3-1

The Serial Version of Brideshead Revisited - 4-1

Waugh states that he intends to rewrite the novel (in 1950) - 2-3

Waugh's comment on left-wing criticisms - 3-1

The Wicked Marquess : Disraeli to Thackeray to Waugh (Donald Greene) - 7-2

BRIGHT YOUNG PEOPLE

account by Nancy Mitford (in French) - 1-1

BRYER, Professor Jackson

is compiling a checklist of Waugh material to be published by the Nether Press - 1-3

BRYSON, John art critic, writer, authority on the works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti

his Preface for Evelyn Waugh's Rossetti discussed - 10-1

BUCKLEY, James F. senator, writer, brother of William F. Buckley Jr.

Inveighing We Will Go : mention of Black Mischief - 9-1

BUCKMAN, Peter journalist, publisher, editor, agent

I was Evelyn Waugh's Batman, in Punch (Nov. 19, 1975) (interview with Ralph Tanner) : brief review by Jeffrey Heath - 10-1

BURBRIDGE Roger T.

The Function of Gossip, Rumor, and Public Opinion in Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust - 4-2 5-1

C

CANAVAGGIA, Marie translator, linguist, author

her translation of Black Mischief into French : mention - 8-1

CANNEY, Daniel J. critic, academic, University of Oregon

The Kingfisher Image in Brideshead - 7-3

CARAMAN, Fr. Philip S.J. (1911-1998) priest, missioner, spiritual writer, editor of The Month 1948-1963

celebrates Requiem Mass for Laura Waugh's funeral - 10-1

CARENS, James F.

Evelyn Waugh: Portrait of a Country Neighbour by Frances Donaldson - full review - 1-3

Evelyn Waugh, ed. Robert Murray Davis, in The Christian Critic Series - full review - 4-1

review of Evelyn Waugh's Officers, Gentlemen, and Rogues by Gene D. Phillips - 10-1

Satiric Art of Evelyn Waugh, The (1966) : review by Paul Wiley commented uoin by P.A. Doyle - 3-1

The Year's Work in Waugh Studies 1969-70 - 4-1

CAREW, Dudley (1903-?) sporting journalist, writer, poet

The Evelyn Waugh-Dudley Carew Correspondence - 8-2

reviewed by Jeffrey M. Heath - 9-1

A Fragment of Friendship (1974) : review by Jeffrey Heath - 10-1

Catholic Herald

humorous letter from Evelyn Waugh as Mrs. Teresa Pinfold - 6-1

CHECKLISTS (including BIBLIOGRAPHIES)

Additional References - 2-3 5-2

Bibliography of Waugh Criticism (French Area) - 4-1 5-1 6-1

Bibliography of Waugh's Early Work, 1910-1930 : Some Additions and Corrections by Marston LaFrance - 4-2

book reviews for Night and Day - 4-1

Evelyn Waugh in the Berg Collection - 6-2

previously unknown reference reported by Alan Clodd - 3-2

Some Irish and English Waugh Bibliography - 1-3 2-2

Some new Waugh Bibliography - 6-2

Supplementary Checklist of Criticism - 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-2 9-3

Supplementary to the Doyle-Linck-Kosok Bibliographies - 1-1

Towards a Definitive Waugh Bibliography : Notations on the 1957 BB Checklist - 5-1

Two New Bibliographical Items - 7-1

The Whitston Waugh Checklist : Errata and Addenda - 8-2 8-3 9-1 9-3

Works of Waugh, 1940-1966 : A Supplementary Bibliography - 4-3 5-1

CHEKHOV, Anton (1860-1904) playwright, essayist

discussion in Gerhardi's Futility - 2-2

CHURCHILL, Randolph (1911-1968) journalist, politician, biographer of his father Sir Winston

death of, and consequences of his demise - 2-2

Evelyn Waugh Letters and Post-Cards to Randolph Churchill (1968) : review - 3-1

Twenty-One Years (autobiography, 1965) : incident elaborated in Black MIschief - 7-3

CHURCHILL, Thomas

The Trouble with Brideshead Revisited - review by Robert Murray Davis - 2-1

CINEMA

Waugh on the relative artistic value of cinema and fiction - 2-3

CLARK, John R. critic, academic, Professor of English at University of South Florida

Verboten Passage : Strategy in the Early Waugh - 7-2

CLARKE, E.A.W. (Edward Ashley Walrond) novelist

Jaspar Tristram (Degeneration and Regeneration) (1899) :

Brideshead Revisited and Jaspar Tristram (Martin S. Cohen) - 5-3

CLODD, Alan

A British Pinfold and an American Pinfold - 3-3

Some Textual Variants in Brideshead - 3-1 4-1

reports previously unknown bibliographical reference - 3-2

COCKBURN, (Francis) Claud (1904-1981) journalist, editor, humorist, Communist propagandist, cousin of Evelyn Waugh

Evelyn Waugh's Lost Rabbit, in Atlantic, 232 (December, 1973) : brief review - 8-1

response by Alec Waugh, in Atlantic, 233 (April, 1974) - 9-1

COHEN, Martin S. academic, Exeter University

Allusive Conversation in A Handful of Dust and Brideshead Revisited - 5-2

Neil McCaffrey's response to this article and Martin Cohen's reply - 5-3 6-1

Brideshead Revisited and Jaspar Tristram - 5-3

COHEN, Nathan broadcaster for C.B.C.

interview with Evelyn Waugh printed in Anthology (August 14, 1956) : mentioned - 10-1

COMBE FLOREY Evelyn Waugh's home from 1956

description by Alfred W. Borrello - 2-3

CONNOLLY, Cyril (1903-1974) writer, critic, editor

Apotheosis in Austin (his account of reading Waugh's comments on his The Unquiet Grave) : brief review - 6-1

CONRAD, Joseph (1857-1924) novelist

parallel between Heart of Darkness and Waugh's A Handful of Dust - 9-3

Waugh's attitude to Conrad's work - 7-1

Conversion (juvenile play by Waugh, 1921)

Invitation to Dudley Carew to attend performance - 8-2

COOK, George Malcolm instructor in English at Nassau Community College

examination questions on Brideshead Revisited - 4-2

COOK Jr., William J. (1938- ) educationalist, strategic planner, writer, founder of the Cambridge Group

article in Mission, II (June, 1969) : review by James Carens - 4-1

Masks, Modes, and Morals: The Art of Evelyn Waugh (1971) : brief review - 6-1

review by Paul A. Doyle - 5-3

COOPER, William (pseudonym of Harry Summerfield HOFF, 1910-2002) novelist

role in development of black humor according to C.P. Snow - 1-2

CORR, Patricia critic

Evelyn Waugh: Sanity and Catholicism in Evelyn Waugh, ed. Robert Murray Davis : review by James Carens - 4-1

A Handful of Dust : mentioned - 5-1

CORRESPONDENCE - see EVELYN WAUGH - LETTERS

COSTELLO, Patrick

An Idea of Comedy and Waugh's Sword of Honour : review by James Carens - 4-1 5-1

COUTURIER O.P., Père (Pierre) Marie-Alain (1897-1954) Dominican priest

Nancy Mitford's account of EW's disagreement with him (in French) - 1-1

CUNARD, Nancy (1896-1965) poet, publisher, writer, daughter of Sir Bache and Maud "Emerald" Cunard

These Were The Hours : mentioned - 5-1

D

DAVIS, Robert Murray

differences between publications of the Sword of Honour trilogy - 4-1

Evelyn Waugh: A Checklist of Primary and Secondary Material (with Paul A. Doyle, Heinz Kosok, Charles E. Linck, Jr.) : reviews - 6-3 7-1

Evelyn Waugh, ed., in The Christian Critic Series : 3-3 4-1

full review by James Carens - 4-1

Evelyn Waugh and Brian Howard - 4-2

Evelyn Waugh and his World : review of David Pryce-Jones's book - 8-1

'A Flat in London' and 'By Special Request,' in PBSA, 69 (Fourth Quarter, 1975) - brief review by Jeffrey Heath - 10-1

Harper's Bazaar and A Handful Of Dust : review by Charles E. Linck Jr. - 5-1

How Waugh Cut Merton, in The Month : brief review by Marston LaFrance - 8-1

The Loved One: Text and Context, in Texas Quarterly 15 : brief review - 7-1

Modern British Short Novels (includes Love Among the Ruins) : review by Marston LaFrance - 7-1

Notes towards a Variorum Brideshead - 2-3

preparing a listing of the Waugh manuscripts at the University of Texas - 4-1

proposal for a collection of original essays on Waugh - 3-1

Social History in a Black Mischief Revision - 7-3

Some textual variants in Scoop - 1-2

Some Unidentified Works by Evelyn Waugh - 4-3

Textual Problems in the Novels of Evelyn Waugh : review by P.A. Doyle - 3-1

The Bright Young People In Vile Bodies : article co-authored with Charles E. Linck Jr. review by James Carens - 4-1

The Mind and Art of Evelyn Waugh : review by himself - 2-1

The Serial Version of Brideshead Revisited : review by James Carens - 4-1

The Shrinking Garden and New Exits: The Comic-Satiric Novel in the Twentieth Century : review by James Carens - 4-1

The Year's Work in Waugh Studies 1967-8 - 2-1

Title and Theme in A Handful of Dust - 6-2

Waugh's Mulled Claret - Formula 1 - 7-3

Works of Waugh, 1940-1966 : A Supplementary Bibliography - 4-3 5-1

Decline and Fall

Counterparts : The Classic and the Modern "Pervigilium Veneris" (J.J. Johnson) - 8-3

Decline and Fall and the Satirist's Responsibility (Thomas Friedmann) - 6-2

Decline and Fall as Imitation (Edward C. McAleer) - 7-3

film produced by Ivan Foxwell in production - 1-3

Laura Waugh's dislike of the film adaptation - 2-3

Nancy Mitford's mention of its publication (in French) - 1-1

Patrick A. Doyle's review of Heinemann's Modern Novel Series edition with introduction by Christopher Hollis - 1-3

Sour Grapes (humorous criticism of Decline and Fall) - 2-2

Two versions (P.A. Doyle) - 1-2

Unexpurgated edition published in the United States - 2-2

Waugh's Decline and Fall in Manuscript, by Jeffrey Heath, in English Studies, 55, vi (Dec. 1974) : mentioned - 10-1

DELBAERE-GARANT, Jeanne critic, academic, Professor of Canadian Studies at l'Université Libre de Bruxelles

Who Shall Inherit England? : A Comparison Between Howards End, Parade's End, and Unconditional Surrender :

mentioned - 5-1

DELL PUBLISHING CO. (book publisher)

inability to supply paperback copies of Waugh books - 8-1 9-2

DESARMENIEN, Jeanne (Faculté des Lettres, Clermont-Ferrand)

addition to French bibliography - 5-1

translation of Jean Giraudoux's Preface to French Edition of Black Mischief - 8-1

Diaries of Evelyn Waugh, The Private (ed. Michael Davie)

excerpts printed in The Observer of London, 25th March to 13th May 1973 - mentioned - 7-2

reviews (in The Year's Work in Waugh Studies by Marston LaFrance) - 8-1

excerpts (shortened) of Observer excerpts printed in Esquire (September 1973) - 7-3

A Note on the Waugh Diaries (Jeffrey M. Heath) - 7-3

DISRAELI, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) politician, novelist, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1874-1880

Coningsby (1844) :

cf. Vanity Fair (Thackeray) and Brideshead Revisited, in The Wicked Marquess (Donald Greene) - 7-2

DOBIE, Ann Brewster critic, academic, Professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, director of the Louisiana Writing Project State Network

Spark and Waugh: Similarities by Coincidence, (with Carl Wooton) in Midwest Quarterly : mentioned - 8-1

DOHERTY, James J. University of Notre Dame

More on the Kingfisher Image in Brideshead - 8-3

DONALDSON, Frances (Lady Donaldson) (1907-?) biographer, writer

Evelyn Waugh: Portrait of a Country Neighbour :

full review by James F. Carens - 1-3

review by Robert Murray Davis - 2-1

published in the United States - 2-2

DOOLEY, D.J. critic, academic, Professor of English at St. Michael’s College, Toronto

The Council's First Victim : brief review - 5-1

Waugh and Black Humor - 2-2

DOUGLAS, Norman (1868-1952) novelist

South Wind - macabre humour in - 2-2

DOYLE, Patrick A.

A British Pinfold and an American Pinfold - 3-3

The Ackerley Letters, ed. Neville Braybrooke : review - 9-2

Decline and Fall : Two Versions - 1-2

Evelyn Waugh: A Checklist of Primary and Secondary Material (with Robert Murray Davis, Heinz Kosok, Charles E. Linck, Jr.) : reviews - 6-3 7-1

Evelyn Waugh, by David Lodge : review - 6-1

Evelyn Waugh in Contemporary Writers in Christian Perspective Series : review by Charles E. Linck, Jr. - 3-3

Evelyn Waugh's Letters at Boston University - 4-3

Heinemann's Modern Novel Series edition of Decline and Fall with introduction by Christopher Hollis : review - 1-3

Masks, Modes, and Morals: The Art of Evelyn Waugh by William J. Cook Jr. : review - 5-3

Some Unpublished Waugh Correspondence (with Charles E. Linck Jr.) - 2-1 (without) 5-1 10-1

The Year's Work in Waugh Studies 1968-1969 - 3-1

To the War with Waugh by John St. John : review - 7-2

Works of Waugh, 1940-1966 : A Supplementary Bibliography - 4-3 5-1

DUER, Harriet Whitney (Dawson College, Montreal)

Pinfold's Pinfold - 8-1

E

EAGLETON, Terry (1943- ) philosopher, critic, academic, Professor of Cultural Theory at the University of Manchester

Evelyn Waugh and the Upper-Class Novel, in Exiles and Emigres : Studies in Modern Literature : 5-1

brief review 6-1

EDWARDS, Anthony S.G. Professor of English Literature at University of Victoria, British Columbia

Waugh's Letters to John Betjeman - (with J.D. O'Connell) - 6-2

EIMERL, Sarel critic

The Why of Waugh : review by P.A. Doyle - 3-1

ELIOT, T.S. O.M. (Thomas Stearns, 1888-1965) American-British poet, critic, author of The Waste Land

epigraph to Waugh's A Handful of Dust, and implications - 9-3

ELMLEY, William Lygon, Viscount (1903–1979) Earl Beauchamp from 1938

acts in The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

ENGLISH, William A.

Some Irish and English Waugh Bibliography - 1-3

willing to collate references to EW in British and Irish newspapers and magazines - 1-3

EVANS, Fallon reviewer, critic, author, student at Notre Dame University when Waugh visited

The Confession of an English Major - 8-2

F

FARR, D. Paul

The Edwardian Golden Age and Nostalgic Truth, in Dalhousie Review 50 : brief review - 6-1

The Success and Failure of Decline and Fall, in Etudes Anglaises : brief review - 6-1

Waugh bibliography mentioned - 4-3 5-1 5-1

Waugh's Conservative Stance : 'Defending the Standards of Civilisation', in Philological Quarterly 51: brief review - 7-1

FAVINO, Piera

Waugh in Italy - 7-3

FERNALD, John (1905-1985) producer, theatre director, actor, playwright, President of Oxford University Drama Society 1925, Principal of RADA 1955-1966

gives rave review of The Scarlet Woman in Isis - 3-2

FIELDING, Daphne (née VIVIAN, 1904-1997) Viscountess Weymouth and (1946) Marchioness of Bath 1926-1953; Mrs Alexander Fielding 1953-1978

The Duchess of Jermyn Street (1964) : recommended by Mrs. W. Glynn - 2-3

FIRBANK, Ronald (1886-1926) novelist

development of black humor - 1-2 2-2

FIRCHOW, Peter E. critic, academic, Professor of English at University of Minnesota

In Search of A Handful of Dust: The Literary Background of Evelyn Waugh's Novel, in Journal of Modern Literature, 2 : brief review - 7-1

FITZHERBERT, Margaret (1942-1986) daughter of Evelyn and Laura Waugh, married Giles Fitzherbert 1962

her memoir of her father in Christopher Sykes' biography of Evelyn Waugh - 10-1 10-2

sees The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

FORD, Ford Madox (1873-1939); born Ford Madox Hueffer; novelist

Parade's End in comparison with Sword of Honour - 1-2 5-1

FORSTER, E.M. (Edward Morgan, 1879-1970) novelist, critic

Howard's End : Who Shall Inherit England? : A Comparison Between Howards End, Parade's End, and Unconditional Surrender, by J. Delbaere-Garant : mentioned - 5-1

influence on Waugh - 2-2

FOXWELL, Ivan (1914-2002) film producer, film writer

producing film of Decline and Fall - 1-3

FREMANTLE, Anne Jackson

Three-Cornered Heart : mentioned - 5-1 7-2

FRIEDMAN, Bruce Jay (1930- ) novelist, playwright

and black humor - 1-2

FRIEDMANN, Thomas Brooklyn College, City University of New York

Decline and Fall and the Satirist's Responsibility - 6-2

G

GALLAGHER, Donat S. critic, academic, Professor of English at James Cook University of North Queensland

Additional Waugh Bibliography - 5-2

"A Bald Story" (A Review of Alec Waugh's Card Castle signed "E.") - 7-2

discovery of unknown letter - 7-1

Lovely Tease - 10-2

Pinfold Unfolded - 6-1

Waugh's Letters-to-the-Editor 1923-1966 : A Supplementary Bibliography - 5-3

Towards a Definitive Waugh Bibliography - 5-1

GARDNER, Erle Stanley (1889-1970) novelist

Evelyn Waugh and Erle Stanley Gardner - 4-3

GARDNER, Evelyn (1903-1994) Mrs Evelyn Waugh 1928-1930; Mrs John Heygate 1930-1936; Mrs Ronald Nightingale 1937-

Nancy Mitford's account of Evelyn Gardner's marriage to EW (in French) - 1-1

GERHARDI, William (1895-1977) novelist

role in development of black humor according to C.P. Snow - 1-2 2-2

Futility (novel) discussion of his tone and attitude - 2-2

GIDE, André (Paul Guillaume) (1869-1951) writer, novelist

Gidian themes in Brideshead Revisited - 9-2

GILL, Richard (1922-1989) writer, academic, Professor of English at Pace University, New York

Happy Rural Seat : brief review - 7-1 8-1

A Postcard from Evelyn Waugh - 9-3

GIRAUDOUX, Jean (1882-1944) dramatist, writer, critic, diplomat

Preface to the French Translation of Black Mischief - 8-1

GLEASON, J.

Evelyn Waugh and the Stylistics of Commitment : mentioned - 5-1

GORDON, Gerald T. critic, academic, University of Maine at Presque Isle

"Lake Island of Innisfree" : A Classical Allusion in The Loved One - 5-3

GREENE, Donald (1914-1997) critic, academic, Leo S. Bing Professor of English at University of Southern California

Sir Ralph Brompton : An Identification - 8-3

reviewed by Jeffrey M. Heath - 9-1

response by Auberon Waugh - 9-1

anonymous reply to Auberon Waugh's response - 9-2

The Wicked Marquess : Disraeli to Thackeray to Waugh - 7-2

GREENE, Graham (1904-1991) novelist

A Burnt-Out Case : Greene's Preface detailing Waugh's attitude to Greene's religious state as revealed in the novel - 9-1

sees a private showing of The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

tribute to EW on his death - 1-1

GREENIDGE, John brother of Terence

acts in The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

GREENIDGE, Terence (1902-?) actor, writer

availability of his film with EW, The Scarlet Woman (1924) - 1-1

transcription of the film by Charles E. Linck Jr. - 3-2 4-1

GREGOR, Ian (?-1995) critic, academic, Professor of English Literature at Uiversity of Kent at Canterbury to 1988

co-editor of Imagined Worlds: Essays on Some English Novels and Novelists in Honour of John Butt - 3-1

GRIBBLE, Thomas academic, University College, Swansea

Recent BBC Productions of Waugh Stories - 5-1

reports that Christioher Sykes is ready to start Waugh biography - 6-2

Some new Waugh Bibliography - 6-2

GROTJAHN, MARTIN (1904-1990) psycho-analyst, writer

Beyond Laughter - mentioned in discussion of EW's character (Robert Murray Davis) - 2-1

H

Handful of Dust, A

Allusive Conversation in A Handful of Dust and Brideshead Revisited (Martin S. Cohen) - 5-2 5-3 6-1

comparison of alternate endings by Robert Murray Davis (brief mention) - 10-1

Evelyn Waugh : Afraid of the Shadow (Jeffrey M. Heath) - 9-3

The Function of Gossip, Rumor, and Public Opinion in Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust (Roger T. Burbridge) - 4-2

Title and Theme in A Handful of Dust (R.M. Davis) - 6-2

Tony Last among characters treated, in The Changing Face: Disintegration of Personality in the Twentieth Century British Novel, 1900-1950 by Vida E. Markovic - 4-1

HARDACRE, P.H. Professor of History, Vanderbilt University

reports that Christioher Sykes is ready to start Waugh biography - 6-2

HART, H.

A Touch of Chrism : mentioned - 5-1

HAY, Ian (pseudonym of John Hay Beith, 1876-1952) novelist, playwright

mentioned by Waugh as a supposed influence on Wodehouse - 2-2

HEATH, Jeffrey M. critic, academic, writer

A Note on the Waugh Diaries - 7-3

Apthorpe Placatus? in ARIEL, 5, 1 : mentioned - 9-1

Brideshead: The Critics and the Memorandum, in English Studies, 56. iii (June 1975) : mentioned - 10-1

Concluding Helena - 10-2

Evelyn Waugh : Afraid of the Shadow - 9-3

Vile Bodies : A Revolution in Film Art - 8-3 9-1

Waugh and Rossetti - 7-3

Waugh Notes (two letters, one by Waugh) - 7-1

Waugh's Decline and Fall in Manuscript, in English Studies, 55, vi (Dec. 1974) : mentioned - 10-1

The Year's Work in Waugh Studies, 1974 - 9-1 1975 - 10-1 10-2

HECK, Francis S. critic, Professor of French at University of Wyoming

Brideshead, or Proust and Gide Revisited - 9-2

Helena

Concluding Helena (Jeffrey M. Heath) - 10-2

HELLER, Joseph (1923-1999) novelist

and black humor - 1-2 2-2

HIGGINSON, Teresa (1844-1905) teacher, mystic, promoter of devotion to the Sacred Head of Christ

short biography - 5-3

HOOD, Thomas (1799-1845) humorous writer and poet

discussed as a humorous writer - 2-2

HOPKINS, Fr. Gerard Manley S.J. (1844–1889) poet, Jesuit priest

comparison of Hopkins sonnets with Waugh's kingfisher imagery in Brideshead - 8-3

HOWARD, Brian (1905-1958) critic, writer, poet

Brian Howard: Portrait of a Failure, a biography by Marie-Jaqueline Lancaster : review by P.A. Doyle - 3-1

Evelyn Waugh and Brian Howard - 4-2

HOWARTH, Herbert critic, academic

Quelling the Riot: Evelyn Waugh's Progress in The Shapeless God : Essays on Modern Fiction, ed. Harry J. Mooney and Thomas F. Staley : review by James Carens - 4-1

HYNES, Joseph critic, Professor of English at University of Oregon

Varieties of Death Wish: Evelyn Waugh's Central Theme, in Criticism 14 : brief review - 7-1

I

J

JEBB, Julian (1934-1984) author, journalist, film producer

Impossible Object, in New Statesman, 12 (October, 1973) (review of Evelyn Waugh and his World) : mention - 8-1

JERVIS, Steven A. critic, academic

Evelyn Waugh, Vile Bodies, and the Younger Generation - review by Robert Murray Davis - 2-1

JOHNSON, J.J. critic, Texas Tech University

Counterparts : the Classic and the Modern "Pervigilium Veneris" - 8-3

JOHNSON, Paul (1928- ) historian, journalist, author

identifies Brendan Bracken as source of character of Rex Mottram in Brideshead Revisited - 9-1

K

KEARFUL, Frank M. critic, Professor of English at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelm Universität, Bonn

Tony Last and Ike McCaslin: the Loss of a Usable Past : brief review - 5-1

KELLOGG, Gene critic, writer

The Vital Tradition: The Catholic Novel in Convergence : brief review : 5-1 6-1

review by Gene D. Phillips - 5-2 5-3

KERNAN, Alvin (1923- ) critic, writer, Provost at Yale and later Dean of the Graduate School at Princeton

The Wall and the Jungle: The Early Novels of Evelyn Waugh in Evelyn Waugh, ed. Robert Murray Davis : review by James Carens - 4-1

KOSOK, Heinz

Evelyn Waugh: A Checklist of Primary and Secondary Material (with Robert Murray Davis, Paul A. Doyle, Charles E. Linck, Jr.) : reviews - 6-3 7-1

Evelyn Waugh : A Supplementary Checklist of Criticism - 5-1

The Film World of Vile Bodies - 4-2

L

LaFRANCE, Marston (1927-1975) Professor of English, Dean, Carleton University, Ottawa

Charles E. Linck Jr's Bibliography of Waugh's Early Work, 1910-1930 : Some Additions and Corrections - 4-2

The Earliest Waugh Reference Known (humorous) - 5-2

identification of Mr Matson - 4-2

In Memoriam Marston LaFrance - 9-2

search for copies of Oxford Broom - 4-2

The Year's Work in Waugh Studies, 1971 - 6-1 1972 - 7-1 1973 - 8-1

LANCASTER, Marie-Jaqueline (1922- ) biographer, writer

Brian Howard: Portrait of a Failure (1968) :

discussed by Robert Murray Davis - 4-2

review by P.A. Doyle - 3-1

LANCHESTER, Elsa (1902-1986) actress

acts in The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

LANE, Calvin W. critic, Professor of English at the University of Hartford

authoring the critique of Waugh for Twayne's English Authors Series - 2-3

Evelyn Waugh's Radio and Television Broadcasts, 1938-1964 - 9-2 10-1

Waugh's Book Reviews for Night and Day - 4-1 5-1

LEHMANN, John (1907-1987) critic, biographer, poet, publisher, founder-editor of The London Magazine 1954-1961

A Nest of Tigers: The Sitwells in Their Times (1968) : review by P.A. Doyle - 3-1

In his biography In My Own Time praises Waugh's portrait of evacuation children in Put Out More Flags - 6-2

noted Russian requests for information about Evelyn Waugh in war-time - 6-2

LINCK Jr., Charles E.

availability of Greenidge-EW film, The Scarlet Woman (1924) - 1-1

A Waugh Letter Postmarked Chicago - 4-1

Bibliography of Waugh's Early Work, 1910-1930 : Some Additions and Corrections by Marston LaFrance - 4-2

Evelyn Waugh: A Checklist of Primary and Secondary Material (with Robert Murray Davis, Paul A. Doyle, Heinz Kosok) : reviews - 6-3 7-1

MLA Evelyn Waugh Seminar, 1974 (account of) - 9-1

review of Evelyn Waugh by Paul A. Doyle - 3-3

review of Evelyn Waugh: A Biography by Christopher Sykes - 10-1

Some Unpublished Waugh Correspondence (with P.A. Doyle) - 2-1

Suggestion for list of M.A. theses to be compiled, with abstracts - 1-2

The Bright Young People In Vile Bodies : article co-authored with Robert Murray Davis review by James Carens - 4-1

transcription and history of The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

Waugh Letters at the Texas Academic Centre - 1-3

The Year's Work in Waugh Studies, 1970-1 - 5-1

Little Hope, A (intended second volume of EW's autobiography)

only a few pages written - 1-2

Little Learning, A (first volume of EW's autobiography)

on a card to an unidentified correspondent, EW mentions a multitude of mistakes in the book - 1-3

LOCKHART, Sir Robert Hamilton BRUCE (1887-1970) diplomat, intelligence agent, Director-General of the Political Warfare Executive in World War II

The Diaries of Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart - brief mention of young Waugh : 9-1

LODGE, David (1935- ) novelist, critic, Professor of English Literature at the University of Birmingham 1976-1987

The Arrogance of Evelyn Waugh, in The Critic 30 : brief review - 7-1

Evelyn Waugh (1971) : brief review - 6-1

review by Paul A. Doyle - 6-1

LONGFORD, Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of, (née Harman, 1906-2002) biographer, writer, wife of 7th Earl of Longford

The Royal House of Windsor : mention of Evelyn Waugh : 9-1

Love Among the Ruins

included in Robert Murray Davis's Modern British Short Novels - 7-1

Loved One, The

Heinemann edition in their Modern Novel Series - 5-1

in preparation for publication in Horizon - 1-3

"Lake Island of Innisfree" : A Classical Allusion in The Loved One - 5-3

Laura Waugh's dislike of the film- 2-3

The Loved One : The Artist in a Phony World (Joseph F. Vogel) - 10-2

novel and film discussed as macabre humour - 2-2

LUNN, Sir Arnold (1888-1974) writer, mountaineer, skier (inventor of the slalom)

Evelyn Waugh Revisited, article in National Review (1968) : review by P.A. Doyle - 3-1

M

MACAULAY, Thomas Babington, first Baron (1800-1859) poet, historian, Whig politician

Epitaph on a Jacobite (1845) : source of Lavernia Scargill - 10-2

MACK, Maynard (1909-2000) critic, Sterling Professor of English at Yale 1965-1978

co-editor of Imagined Worlds: Essays on Some English Novels and Novelists in Honour of John Butt - 3-1

MAHON, John W. critic, Professor of English at Iona College, New Rochelle, N.Y.

Charles Ryder and Evelyn Waugh - 6-1

Man the Exile (brief summary of proposed article by Evelyn Waugh; final version unwritten) - 2-3 6-3

MANNING, Gerald F. academic

Waughian irony - 3-2

MARCUS, Steven (1928- ) critic, George Delacorte Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University

Evelyn Waugh and the Art of Entertainment, in Partisan Review, 23 (Summer 1956) : mention - 9-1

MARINETTI, Filippo Tommaso (1876-1944) co-founder of Futurism

Futurist Manifesto (1909) : mocked in Vile Bodies - 4-2

MARKOVIC, Vida E. (1916-2001) novelist, critic, founding Professor of English at the University of Niš

The Changing Face: Disintegration of Personality in the Twentieth Century British Novel, 1900-1950 : published - 4-1

brief review - 5-1

MARTIN, W.R. Professor of English, at the University of Waterloo, Ontario

letter to the Editor of EWN pointing out inaccuracy of dating in Sword of Honour - 9-1

MARTINDALE, Fr. Cyril C., S.J.

thinks The Scarlet Woman "smashing" - 3-2

MATSON, Harold head of A.D. Peters' American office

identification required and solved by Marston LaFrance - 4-1 4-2

MATTINGLY, Joseph F.

misreading of Sword of Honour - 4-1

MATTSON, Francis O. curator of the Berg Collection at New York Public Library

Evelyn Waugh in the Berg Collection - 6-2

Man the Exile - 6-3

Waugh's Mulled Claret - 6-3

McALEER, Edward C. critic, Professor of English at Hunter College of the City University of New York

Decline and Fall as Imitation - 7-3

McCAFFREY, Neil publisher, President of Arlington House Publishers

letter to the Editor re Allusive Conversation in A Handful of Dust and Brideshead Revisited, by Martin S. Cohen - 5-3 6-1

McDOWELL, Frederick P.W. critic, Professor at University of Iowa

comments in Contemporary Literature mentioned - 5-1

MECKIER, Jerome critic, writer, Professor of English at the University of Kentucky, past president of The Dickens Society

The Case for the Modern Satirical Novel: Huxley, Waugh and Powell, in Studies in the 20th Century, 14 (Fall 1974) - brief review by Jeffrey Heath - 10-1

Evelyn Waugh: Satire and Symbol, in Georgia Review, 27, 2 (Summer 1973) : brief review - 9-1

MEHOKE, James S. critic

Sartre's Theory of Emotion and Three English Novelists: Waugh, Green, and Amis - mentioned 5-1

Men at Arms

supposed letter from Guy Crouchback to EWN re 'thunderbox' - 7-2

MERTON, Thomas (Father Louis OCSO, 1915-1968) spiritual writer

How Waugh Cut Merton, article by R.M. Davis in The Month, review by Marston LaFrance - 8-1

Waugh's corrspondence with Father Louis - 3-1 4-1

MILFORD, Nancy

Zelda - useful in discussing Waugh's early neuroses - 5-1

MITFORD, Nancy (1904-1973) Mrs Peter Rodd 1933-1957; novelist, writer

Commentary on EW's death (in French) - 1-1

Letter to Jeffrey M. Heath re Evelyn Waugh's character - 7-1

MODERN LANGUAGES ASSOCIATION (MLA)

MLA Evelyn Waugh Seminar, 1974 - 9-1

MOORE, Thomas Sturge (1870–1944) poet, art critic

unfortunate criticism of Waugh's Rossetti: His Life and Works - 7-3

N

NEW, Melvyn critic, Professor of English at University of Florida

Ad Nauseam: A Satiric Device in Huxley, Orwell and Waugh, in Satire Newsletter 8 - reference - 6-1

NEWNHAM, Anthony bibliographer of EW

Evelyn Waugh's Library : mentioned - 5-1 7-1

his work for fifteen years on a Waugh bibliography - 1-3

NICHOLS, (John) Beverley (1898-1983) novelist, playwright, columnist

The Sun in My Eyes : mentioned - 5-1

NICOLSON, Sir Harold (1886-1968) diplomat, writer, biographer of King George V

identified by Donald Greene as the original of Sir Ralph Brompton - 8-3

Night and Day (magazine published from July to December, 1937)

character and history of the magazine - 4-1

Waugh's reviews for the magazine - 4-1

O

O'CONNELL, J.D. University of Victoria, British Columbia

Waugh's Letters to John Betjeman (with J.D. O'Connell) - 6-2

O'CONNER, Flannery (1925-1964) novelist, writer

praise from Evelyn Waugh quoted on covers of her books - 6-2

Oxford Broom

Marston LaFrance's search for copies - 4-2

Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, The

A British Pinfold and an American Pinfold - 3-3

A new hard cover edition published by Chapman & Hall - 8-3

Pinfold's Pinfold, by Harriet Whitney Duer - 8-1

P

Pervigilium Veneris (2nd or 3rd century AD anonymous Latin poem)

Counterparts : the Classic and the Modern "Pervigilium Veneris" (J.J. Johnson) (cf Decline and Fall) - 8-3

PETERS, A.D. (Augustus Detlof; 1892-1973) EW's literary agent

A Little Hope contains very few pages - 1-2

PETRONIUS (Gaius [or Titus] Petronius Arbiter, about 27-66) writer

as black humorist - 1-2

PHILLIPS, Fr. Gene D., S.J. (1935- ) critic, Professor of English at Loyola University of Chicago

Evelyn Waugh's Officers, Gentlemen and Rogues (1975) :

review by Jeffrey Heath - 10-1

review by James F. Carens - 10-1

letter to the Editor of EWN concerning a missing memoir by Margaret Waugh Fitzherbert in Christopher Sykes' biography of Evelyn Waugh - 10-1

The Page Proofs of Brideshead Revisited - 5-2

preparing doctorate dissertation on Christian Elements in the Later Fiction of Waugh - 3-3

Review of The Vital Tradition: The Catholic Novel in Convergence by Gene Kellogg - 5-2 5-3

Waugh's Sword of Honour on BBC-TV : review - 4-3

PHS anonymous reviewer in The Times (London)

How True Are the Waugh Diaries?, May 16, 1973 - 8-1

"PINFOLD, Mrs. Teresa" humorous pseudonym adopted by Evelyn Waugh in letters to the press

letter to the Catholic Herald re hoax protest - 6-1

POWELL, Anthony C.H. (1905-2000) novelist

role in developing black humor according to C.P. Snow - 1-2 2-2

PRIESTLEY, J.B. (John Boynton, O.M., 1894-1984) playwright, author, critic

review of The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold : mentioned - 8-1

PRITCHETT, V.S. (Sir Victor Sawdon Pritchett, 1900-1997) short story writer, critic

The Living Novel (1946) - discussion of Thomas Hood's humour - 2-2

PROUST, Marcel (-Valentin-Louis-Eugène-Georges) (1871-1921) novelist, critic, author of À la recherche du temps perdu

Proustian themes in Brideshead Revisited - 9-2

PRYCE-JONES, David (1936- ) author, reviewer, journalist, editor

Evelyn Waugh and His World (ed.) :

reviews : 8-1

review by R. M. Davis : 8-1

PURCHAS, Samuel (1577?-1626)

Purchas his Pilgrimage, or, Relations of the world and the religions obserued in all ages and places discoured, from the Creation vnto this present (1613)

supposed reference to Waugh family - 5-2

Put Out More Flags

BBC TV production, 1970 - 5-1

Brian Howard a model for Ambrose Silk - 4-2

John Lehmann praises portrait of evacuation children - 6-2

Q

QUENNELL, Peter (1905-1993) historian, editor, poet, writer

Evelyn Waugh in The Best Of "Speaking Of Books" From The New York Times Book Review : mentioned - 5-1

QUIZ

Waugh Quiz set by King William's College on the Isle of Man - 9-1

R

RABINOVITZ, Rubin (1938-1995) critic, Professor of English at University of Colorado at Boulder 1979-1995

The Reaction Against Experiment In The English Novel, 1950-60 : mentioned - 5-1

RADIO PRODUCTIONS - see TV AND RADIO PRODUCTIONS

RAILWAY CLUB, OXFORD UNIVERSITY

regularly see showings of The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

REINHARDT, Kurt F. (1896-1983) writer, Professor of German at Stanford

Evelyn Waugh: Christian Gentleman, in The Theological Novel of Modern Europe, review by James Carens - 4-1

RHODES, Anthony (1916- ) historian, linguist, author, journalist

Evelyn Waugh's Yugoslavia Diaries, in The Times, June 2, 1973 (review of Waugh's diaries) : mentioned - 8-1

RICHARDSON, Tony (1928-1991) film director

as director of The Loved One - 2-2

Rossetti : His Life and Works

reissue by Duckworth with a new Preface - 8-3

reprinted by the Folcroft Press - 4-2

review by Jeffrey Heath - 10-1

Waugh and Rossetti (Jeffrey M. Heath) - 7-3

ROSTEN, Leo (1908-1997) humorist, academic, creator of the Hyman Kaplan stories

How I Met Evelyn Waugh, in Saturday Review/World, 21 September 1974 : mentioned - 9-1

RUTHERFORD, Andrew (1929-1998) critic, Regius Professor of English Literature at University of Aberdeen 1968-1984

Waugh's Sword of Honour : chapter in Imagined Worlds: Essays on Some English Novels and Novelists in Honour of John Butt - 3-1

RYAN, Joan critic, academic, University of Victoria

New Waugh-Betjeman Correspondence - 10-1

S

ST. JOHN, John writer, journalist, publisher, colleague of Waugh's in the Royal Marines

Temporary Officers and Gentlemen (including 2nd Lt. E. Waugh), article in The Times : review by James Carens - 4-1

To the War with Waugh - 7-1 7-3 9-2

review by Paul A. Doyle - 7-2

brief review by Marston LaFrance - 8-1

SAKI (pseudonym of Hector Hugh MUNRO, 1870-1916) writer, humorist

development of black humor - 1-2 2-2

Waugh on his supposed influence on Wodehouse - 2-2

SALTER, Elizabeth (1918-1981) biographer, secretary to Dame Edith Sitwell

Last Years Of A Rebel (biography of Dame Edith Sitwell) : mentioned - 5-1

SAYERS, Dorothy Leigh (1893-1957) novelist, playwright, translator, creator of the Lord Peter Wimsey series of novels

Murder Must Advertise (1933) : presence of a Miss Vavasour; cf. Waugh's Sword of Honour - 9-3

Scarlet Woman, The (film made by EW and Terence Greenidge, 1924-1925)

film available for showing - 1-1

transcription by Charles E. Linck Jr. - 3-2 4-1

SCHEIDEMAN J.W. author, critic

Miss Vavasour Remembered (Sword of Honour) - 9-3

Scoop

original of shop identified, where William Boot bought his tropical kit - 9-1

Some textual variants in the novel (Robert Murray Davis) - 1-2

Technique and Meaning in Scoop: Is Scoop a Modern Fairy-Tale? (Alain Blayac) - 6-3

SEMPLE, H.E.

Evelyn Waugh's Modern Crusade : mentioned - 5-1

SHEED, Wilfrid (1930- ) novelist, reviewer

The Good Word: No Snob Like a Snubbed Snob, in New York Times Book Review, July 1, 1973 (review of the Waugh Diaries) : mentioned - 8-1

SISSMAN, Louis Edward (1928- ) poet, writer, critic

Evelyn Waugh: The Height of His Powers, in Atlantic Monthly 229 : brief review - 7-1

SNOW, C.P. (Charles Percy, 1905-1980); from 1964, Baron Snow of the City of Leicester

on the origins of black humor - 1-2 2-2

SOUTHERN, Terry (1924-1995) writer, humorist

and black humor - 1-2

as adapter of The Loved One for the film screen - 2-2

SPARK, Dame Muriel D.B.E. (1918-2006) novelist

Spark and Waugh: Similarities by Coincidence, by Ann B. Dobie and Carl Wooton : mentioned - 8-1

SPEAIGHT, Robert (1904 – 1976) actor, writer, biographer

Robert Speaight on Evelyn Waugh - 10-2

STRAUS, Ralph (1882-1950) literary editor, critic

his suggested changes to Decline and Fall accepted - 1-2

SULLIVAN, Chester academic

kingfisher imagery in Brideshead Revisited - 3-1

SUTRO, John (1903-1985) film producer, financier

backer of The Scarlet Woman - 3-2

Sword of Honour

Apthorpe Placatus? in ARIEL, 5, 1 (Jeffrey M. Heath) : mentioned - 9-1

chapter by Andrew Rutherford in Imagined Worlds: Essays on Some English Novels and Novelists in Honour of John Butt - 3-1

Communist conspiracy in the trilogy - 4-1

The Conclusion of Waugh's Trilogy : Three Variants - 4-2

inaccuracy in dating in the text (pointed out by W.R. Martin) - 9-1

letters to The Times re Marshall Tito (1945) and significance - 9-1

Miss Vavasour Remembered (J.W. Scheideman) - 9-3

national moral collapse in the trilogy - 4-1

selected for the Readers' Subscription Club - 3-2

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