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Evelyn Waugh: Critical Essay by Frederick L. Beaty

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SOURCE: “Decline and Fall,” in The Ironic World of Evelyn Waugh: A Study of Eight Novels, Northern Illinois University Press, 1992, pp. 32–51.

In the following essay, Beaty analyzes the ironic tone of Decline and Fall.

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