In 2013, Loren and Frances Rothschild donated their Evelyn Waugh archive to The Huntington. Now, their gift is celebrated in a symposium which brings together researchers, editors, and archival practitioners to explore the biographical and disciplinary significance of the new holdings. The symposium is a collaboration between The Huntington, the Evelyn Waugh Society, and the UK-based Complete Works of Evelyn Waugh project. The conference was held at The Huntington May 5–6, 2017.
Ann Pasternak Slater from St. Anne’s College, Oxford, delivers a talk titled “Visions and Revisions: What Can the Editing of Waugh’s Texts Tell Us?” Response by Kathleen Donegan from University of California, Berkeley. This talk was included in the session titled “Edited Collections.”
Part of...
Published 05/07/17
Lewis MacLeod from Trent University delivers a talk titled “‘Round the Cultural Water Wheel’: On ‘Brideshead Revisited,’ Scholarship, Criticism, and Good Taste.” This talk was included in the session titled “Edited Collections.”
Part of “Evelyn Waugh: Reader, Writer, Collector,” a conference...
Published 05/07/17
Patrick Query and Jonathan Pitcher, co-editors of “Evelyn Waugh Studies,” deliver a talk titled “John Howard Wilson and the Evelyn Waugh Society.”
Part of “Evelyn Waugh: Reader, Writer, Collector,” a conference held at The Huntington May 5–6, 2017.
Published 05/07/17