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Ninety-Nine Novels: Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh

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In 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.


In this episode, Andrew Biswell heads back to the era of the Bright Young Things to examine Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited with writer, academic and editor Barbara Cooke.


Brideshead Revisited is perhaps Evelyn Waugh’s most famous novel. It follows Ryder as he remembers his life, from his undergraduate years at the University of Oxford in the golden age before the Second World War, to his wartime enlistment in the army. His life is coloured by his obsession with the Flytes, an aristocratic Catholic family who live in the stately home of Brideshead. In Ninety-Nine Novels, Burgess writes, ‘I have read Brideshead Revisited at least a dozen times and have never failed to be charmed and moved, even to tears.’


Evelyn Waugh was born in 1903. At the age of 24, he published his first book, a biography of the artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and the following year he published his first novel, Decline and Fall. Sixteen more novels followed, including A Handful of Dust, Scoop and Vile Bodies. His last novels were the Sword of Honour trilogy, which were published in 1965. He died in 1966.


Barbara Cooke is a Senior Lecturer in English at Loughborough University. She is also Co-Executive Editor of the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh, published by Oxford University Press, a series which brings together all of Waugh’s published and previously unpublished writing with comprehensive introductions, contextual writing and annotations. She is the author of Evelyn Waugh’s Oxford, published by The Bodleian Library, and has recently written the introduction to Penguin’s new edition of Decline and Fall.


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BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE


By Evelyn Waugh:


Decline and Fall (1928)

Vile Bodies (1930)

A Handful of Dust (1934)

Helena (1950)

The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold (1957)

A Little Learning (1957)


By others:


Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865)

Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers (1935)

I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith (1948)

Crooked House by Agatha Christie (1949)

A Grain of Wheat by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (1967)

Ruling Passions by Tom Driberg (1977)

Evelyn Waugh (Two Volumes: The Early Years 1903-1939 and The Later Years 1939-1966) by Martin Stannard (1989-94)


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LINKS


Evelyn Waugh's Oxford by Barbara Cooke (affiliate link)


The Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh at Oxford University Press


International Anthony Burgess Foundation


The theme music is Anthony Burgess’s Concerto for Flute, Strings and Piano in D Minor, and is performed by No Dice Collective.


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In 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.


In this episode, Andrew Biswell heads back to the era of the Bright Young Things to examine Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited with writer, academic and editor Barbara Cooke.


Brideshead Revisited is perhaps Evelyn Waugh’s most famous novel. It follows Ryder as he remembers his life, from his undergraduate years at the University of Oxford in the golden age before the Second World War, to his wartime enlistment in the army. His life is coloured by his obsession with the Flytes, an aristocratic Catholic family who live in the stately home of Brideshead. In Ninety-Nine Novels, Burgess writes, ‘I have read Brideshead Revisited at least a dozen times and have never failed to be charmed and moved, even to tears.’


Evelyn Waugh was born in 1903. At the age of 24, he published his first book, a biography of the artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and the following year he published his first novel, Decline and Fall. Sixteen more novels followed, including A Handful of Dust, Scoop and Vile Bodies. His last novels were the Sword of Honour trilogy, which were published in 1965. He died in 1966.


Barbara Cooke is a Senior Lecturer in English at Loughborough University. She is also Co-Executive Editor of the Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh, published by Oxford University Press, a series which brings together all of Waugh’s published and previously unpublished writing with comprehensive introductions, contextual writing and annotations. She is the author of Evelyn Waugh’s Oxford, published by The Bodleian Library, and has recently written the introduction to Penguin’s new edition of Decline and Fall.


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BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE


By Evelyn Waugh:


Decline and Fall (1928)

Vile Bodies (1930)

A Handful of Dust (1934)

Helena (1950)

The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold (1957)

A Little Learning (1957)


By others:


Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865)

Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers (1935)

I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith (1948)

Crooked House by Agatha Christie (1949)

A Grain of Wheat by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (1967)

Ruling Passions by Tom Driberg (1977)

Evelyn Waugh (Two Volumes: The Early Years 1903-1939 and The Later Years 1939-1966) by Martin Stannard (1989-94)


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LINKS


Evelyn Waugh's Oxford by Barbara Cooke (affiliate link)


The Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh at Oxford University Press


International Anthony Burgess Foundation


The theme music is Anthony Burgess’s Concerto for Flute, Strings and Piano in D Minor, and is performed by No Dice Collective.


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If you’ve enjoyed this episode, why not leave us a review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.



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