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Decline and Fall
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Decline and Fall

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Subtitled A Novel of Many Manners,
Evelyn Waugh’s notorious first novel lays waste the heathen idol of British sportsmanship, the cultured perfection of Oxford, and the inviolable honor codes of the English gentleman. Within the book’s unparalleled, rampant satire roam at will such characters as the Hon. Mrs. Beste-Chetwynde, Viscount Tangent, the utterly helpless hero, Paul Pennyfeather, stalked by various representatives of the English country families baying for broken glass,
that refreshing bounder who misbehaves without compunction, Captain Grimes ( I don’t believe one can ever be unhappy for long provided one does exactly what one wants when one wants to ), and the equally sulubrious butler, Philbrick, a graduate of the underworld who likes to tell about revolting crimes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
23 February 1993
Pages
216
ISBN
9780679420415

Subtitled A Novel of Many Manners,
Evelyn Waugh’s notorious first novel lays waste the heathen idol of British sportsmanship, the cultured perfection of Oxford, and the inviolable honor codes of the English gentleman. Within the book’s unparalleled, rampant satire roam at will such characters as the Hon. Mrs. Beste-Chetwynde, Viscount Tangent, the utterly helpless hero, Paul Pennyfeather, stalked by various representatives of the English country families baying for broken glass,
that refreshing bounder who misbehaves without compunction, Captain Grimes ( I don’t believe one can ever be unhappy for long provided one does exactly what one wants when one wants to ), and the equally sulubrious butler, Philbrick, a graduate of the underworld who likes to tell about revolting crimes.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
23 February 1993
Pages
216
ISBN
9780679420415