

Decline and Fall
Feb 21, 2013
Literature experts David Bradshaw, John Bowen, and Ann Pasternak Slater discuss Evelyn Waugh's Decline and Fall, exploring themes of modernity, religion, and society. They delve into the novel's dark humor, satire, and influences, highlighting character development, societal critiques, and the author's unique writing style. The podcast provides insights into Waugh's early works, influences from literary giants, and the satirical targets in the novel, offering a fascinating analysis of Decline and Fall's enduring impact.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Exploring the Early Writings and Influences of the Author
03:43 • 9min
Exploring Characters and Themes in a Novel
12:49 • 10min
Exploring Satire and Targets: Prendy Gauter, Parson Arclight, and Social Issues
22:23 • 2min
Exploring Contradictions and Critiques in Character Actions
23:59 • 15min
Exploration of Humor and Characters in a Novel
39:17 • 3min