Satire & Sanctity: The War Novels of Evelyn Waugh (Previously Recorded Webinar)
$15.00
(Note: This is a recording of a previously live webinar. To access the recorded video afterwards, log in to your House of Humane Letters account, click “Dashboard,” then “Orders,” then click the corresponding order. There will be a link that says “View Recording.”)
Evelyn Waugh was one of the comic masters of 20th century English literature. He was also a veteran of the Second World War, from which he drew the hard-won experiences that inspired the Sword of Honour Trilogy, his late masterpieces that have been described as “the finest novels to come out of World War II”. Join Thomas Banks and special guest Michael Williams to learn about Waugh’s war fiction, satirical genius, and the religious vision that inspired his writing.
Previously Recorded Webinar
Watch Live or Later
To access the recorded video afterwards, log in to your House of Humane Letters account, click “Dashboard,” then “Orders,” then click the corresponding order. There will be a link that says “View Recording.”
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(Note: This is a recording of a previously live webinar. To access the recorded video afterwards, log in to your House of Humane Letters account, click “Dashboard,” then “Orders,” then click the corresponding order. There will be a link that says “View Recording.”)
Evelyn Waugh was one of the comic masters of 20th century English literature. He was also a veteran of the Second World War, from which he drew the hard-won experiences that inspired the Sword of Honour Trilogy, his late masterpieces that have been described as “the finest novels to come out of World War II”. Join Thomas Banks and special guest Michael Williams to learn about Waugh’s war fiction, satirical genius, and the religious vision that inspired his writing.
Previously Recorded Webinar
Watch Live or Later
To access the recorded video afterwards, log in to your House of Humane Letters account, click “Dashboard,” then “Orders,” then click the corresponding order. There will be a link that says “View Recording.”
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