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Evelyn and Waugh's
* In Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, the narrator describes the Oxford of his youth as being " submerged now and obliterated, irrecoverable as Lyonnesse, so quickly have the waters come flooding in ..."
He featured in the 1974 11-part radio adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour.
Professor Silenus is a Character from Evelyn Waugh's first novel, Decline and Fall.
In Evelyn Waugh's Helena, the Wandering Jew appears in a dream to the protagonist and shows her where to look for the Cross, the goal of her quest.
* In Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, Charles Ryder's father lives in Bayswater.
* Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited has Julia Flyte playing Halma with Nanny.
It is familiar to television and movie audiences as the fictional " Brideshead ", both in Granada Television's 1981 adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited and a two-hour 2008 remake for cinema.
In addition to its most famous appearance in film as Brideshead in both the 1981 television serial and 2008 film adaptations of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, Castle Howard has been used as a backdrop for a number of other cinematic and television settings.
* Hunt's painting The Awakening Conscience is explicitly referenced in Evelyn Waugh's novel:
The book was one of the inspirations for filmmaker Tony Richardson's 1965 film The Loved One, which was based on Evelyn Waugh's short satirical 1948 novel of the same name, tellingly subtitled " An Anglo-American Tragedy ".
( P. G. Wodehouse attributes a Magdalen undergraduateship to his fictional literary character Bertie Wooster ; Tibby, in E. M. Forster's Howards End, is also a Magdalen undergraduate, as is Bridey in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited.
* Brasenose is also mentioned in Chapter 5 of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, where the " pub-crawlies hearties from BNC " were noted as frequenting the Turf tavern.
The college is the setting for parts of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, as well as Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The building is infamous as the site of the incident novelised in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited in which Sebastian Flyte, returning from a Bullingdon Club bender vomits through a window into a ground-floor room.
" Dempsey, who eventually moved from guitar to bassist for ' the group ', said that another name they toyed with was the Brat's Club-a reference to Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust.
He also wrote introductions to new publications of such diverse works as Great Expectations, Walter Scott's Old Mortality, T. E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy and Boswell's The Life of Samuel Johnson.
Evelyn Waugh's ( 1903 – 66 ) career also continued after World War II, and in " 1961 he completed his most considerable work, a trilogy about the war entitled Sword of Honour.
Forest Lawn's of intensely landscaped grounds and thematic sculptures were the inspiration for the biting commentary of Evelyn Waugh's satirical novel The Loved One and Jessica Mitford's acerbic The American Way of Death.
* Evelyn Waugh's witty essay, Half in love with easeful death, imagines archaeologists in 1000 years coming upon Forest Lawn.
The character of Mr Samgrass in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited is said to be modelled on Bowra.
He is depicted in Evelyn Waugh's novel " Officers and Gentlemen ", part of the Sword of Honour trilogy, reciting a translation of Callimachus's poetry in public.
The couple became leaders of the London artistic and social scene and were dedicatees of Evelyn Waugh's second novel Vile Bodies.
He renewed acquaintance with Evelyn Waugh, whom he had known at Oxford and was a frequent guest for Sunday supper at Waugh's parents ' house.
The Yellow Book is also mentioned in Evelyn Waugh's Put Out More Flags:

Evelyn and Brideshead
* Evelyn Waugh: Brideshead Revisited
* Julia Flyte, a character in Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
" — Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited ( 1945 )
* A play on the title of the popular Evelyn Waugh novel, Brideshead Revisited.
* Brideshead Revisited, by Evelyn Waugh ;
Evelyn Waugh ( 1903 – 66 ) satirised the " bright young things " of the 1920s and 1930s, notably in A Handful of Dust ( 1934 ), and Decline and Fall ( 1928 ), while Brideshead Revisited ( 1945 ) has a theological basis, setting out to examine the effect of divine grace on its main characters.
* Evelyn Waugh – Brideshead Revisited
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder is a novel by English writer Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1945.
Paula Byrne's biography of Evelyn Waugh, titled Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead, was published by HarperPress in the UK in August 2009 and HarperCollins New York in the USA in April 2010.
* Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead.
* Downloadable audio about Brideshead Revisited and Evelyn Waugh from EWTN

Evelyn and Revisited
* The book is mentioned in Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited.
* Et in Arcadia Ego is also the title of Book One of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited in which the narrator, Charles Ryder, describes his room decorated with a skull bearing the phrase.
* Nanny Hawkins, from Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh ( 1945 ).
Evelyn Waugh had a character order four brandy alexanders in his novel Brideshead Revisited.
* In Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, Anthony and the narrator Charles Ryder drink Chartreuse after dinner.

Evelyn and family
His second marriage was to Mary Evelyn Martin ( born 1919 ), a descendant of the Martyn family of The Tribes of Galway.
The war largely impoverished the Gilliam family and the house would be sold in 1873 to a cousin, Mrs. Evelyn Gasquet Marshall of New York.
Streets are named for the Freeman Fay and Margaret ( Maggie ) Evelyn Marshall family, the Robert and Mammie Waldo family, the Acorn and Gill families, among others.
* Carolyn Foland, American actress and artist ( b. 1969 -), daughter of artist Colleen Shannon-Moriarty ( b. 1936-), the only child of Evelyn Moriarty, American Actress, Film and Television star ( credits include: It's a wonderful life, Some like it hot, The Misfits, Somethings got to give, I dream of Jeannie, Stand-in for Marilyn Monroe, Barbara Eden, Ann-Margret ( d. 2008 ) Interred at Westwood memorial village, in the sanctuary of Peace with Dean Martin and family.
Happy to get away from the company of Evelyn Scott, in 1923 Merton returned to Douglaston to live with the Jenkins family and his brother John Paul.
Shirley Jones ' friendship with David Cassidy's family began in the mid to late 1950s, when David was just six, after he learned about his father's divorce from his mother Evelyn Ward.
An account of his life, with his death at Krieblowitz and family history, was written by Gebhard Leberecht, the fourth Prince Blücher, and edited by his wife Evelyn Princess Blücher with Desmond Chapman-Huston:
Born into a family whose wealth was largely founded on gunpowder production, John Evelyn was born in Wotton, Surrey, and grew up in the Sussex town of Lewes.
Evelyn inherited the estate and the family seat Wotton House on the death of his brother in 1699.
Ebb was born in Manhattan to a Jewish family, the son of Anna Evelyn ( Gritz ) and Harry Ebb.
However, as at nearby Waddesdon Manor, the Rothschild family retain a very close control over Ascott, and the present resident of the house is the son of the donor, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild.
John Evelyn, a junior member of James II's government, also reported the story of a relationship with a member of the Sidney family, and Samuel Pepys and Lord Clarendon also record similar tales about her background.
Other prominent members of the Ashley-Cooper family include Liberal politician Evelyn Ashley, second son of the 7th Earl ; his son, noted politician, Wilfrid Ashley, 1st Baron Mount Temple, who was a member of the Conservative Party, and his daughter, Edwina, who married Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, and last Vicereine of India.
A member of the famous Baring family, he was the third and youngest son of Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer, and the great-grandson of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, the founder of Barings Bank.
A member of the distinguished Baring family, Lord Ashburton was the second son of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, the uncle of Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook, Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer and Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke, and the great-uncle of Thomas Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook and Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale.
He was tutor to the son of John Evelyn, the diarist, from 1663 to 1672 at Sayes Court, Deptford, and in 1677-1679 in the family of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, a prominent Roman Catholic.
Originally a country house and the seat of the Evelyn family, it is now a training and conference centre.
Towards Brushford the River Barle is crossed by the New Bridge dating from 1870, which led to Pixton Park, which was the home of John Dyke Acland and his wife Harriet Acland and later the family of Evelyn Waugh and Auberon Waugh.
His aunt Nancy Mitford, in letters to Evelyn Waugh, recalled Sir Oswald and his family cruising the Mediterranean Sea on the family yacht.
On 27 August 1922, his father, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Evelyn Johnston, DSO, MC, who managed the family coffee business, drowned at Widemouth Sands near Bude, Cornwall at the age of 44.
Born to the wealthy Baring banking family and a younger son of Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer, the first British ruler of Egypt, Baring was created 1st Baron Howick of Glendale in 1960 and a Knight of the Garter in 1972.

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