Evelyn Waugh

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The World to Come (poetry) 1916
Decline and Fall (novel) 1928
Vile Bodies (novel) 1930
Black Mischief (novel) 1932
A Handful of Dust (novel) 1934
Edmund Campion: Scholar, Priest, Hero, and Martyr (biography) 1935
Mr. Loveday's Little Outing and Other Sad Stories (short stories) 1936; expanded edition published as Charles Ryder's Schooldays and Other Stories, 1982
Scoop (novel) 1938; published in England as Scoop: A Novel about Journalists, 1938
Mexico: An Object Lesson (travel essay) 1939; published in England as Robbery under Law: The Mexican Object Lesson, 1939
Put Out More Flags (novel) 1942
Work Suspended: Two Chapters of an Unfinished Novel (unfinished novel) 1942; expanded edition published as Work Suspended and Other Stories Written before the Second World War, 1949
Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder (novel) 1945
Scott-King's Modern Europe (novel) 1947
The Loved One: An Anglo-American Tragedy (novel) 1948
Helena (novel) 1950
Men at Arms (novel) 1952
Love among the Ruins: A Romance of the Near Future (novel) 1953
Officers and Gentlemen (novel) 1955
The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold: A Conversation Piece (novel) 1957
Tourist in Africa (travel essay) 1960
Unconditional Surrender (novel) 1961; published as The End of the Battle, 1962
Basil Seal Rides Again; or, The Rake's Regress (novel) 1963
A Little Learning: An Autobiography, the Early Years (autobiography) 1964; published in England as A Little Learning: The First Volume of an Autobiography, 1964
Sword of Honor [contains Men at Arms, Officers and Gentlemen, and Unconditional Surrender] (novel trilogy) 1965
The Diaries of Evelyn Waugh [edited by Michael Davie] (diaries) 1976
A Little Order: A Selection from the Journalism of Evelyn Waugh [edited by Donat Gallagher] (journalism) 1977
The Letters of Evelyn Waugh [edited by Mark Amory] (letters) 1980

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