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  1. 11 de dic. de 2012 · Officers and Gentlemen is the second novel in Waugh's brilliant Sword of Honor trilogy recording the tumultuous wartime adventures of Guy Crouchback (called "the finest work of fiction in English to emerge from World War II" by the Atlantic Monthly), which also comprises Men at Arms and Unconditional Surrender. Read more. Length.

    • Evelyn Waugh
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  3. Evelyn Waugh. Evelyn Waugh was born in Hampstead in 1903 and educated at Hertford College, Oxford. In 1928 he published his first novel, Decline and Fall, which was soon followed by Vile Bodies (1930), Black Mischief (1932), A Handful of Dust (1934) and Scoop (1938). During these years he also travelled extensively and converted to Catholicism.

  4. In Officers and Gentlemen, Evelyn Waugh employs irony and satire to critique the British class system and the values of honor and duty that underpin it. The novel follows the experiences of Guy Crouchback, a well-meaning but hapless man who joins the army during World War II in an attempt to prove his worth as a gentleman.

  5. Box office. $190 million [3] An Officer and a Gentleman is a 1982 American romantic drama film [4] directed by Taylor Hackford from a screenplay by Douglas Day Stewart, and starring Richard Gere, Debra Winger, and Louis Gossett Jr. It tells the story of Zack Mayo (Gere), a United States Navy Aviation Officer Candidate who is beginning his ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2012 · GENERAL FICTION. Share your opinion of this book. by. The second part of the trilogy which began with Men At Arms (1952) continues the leisurely perspective of World War II, and while the narrative itself is perhaps a fitful one- it is animated not only by the splendid display of its satiric invention- but also by its compassionate concern.

  7. Sword of Honour combines three volumes: Officers and Gentlemen, Men at Arms and Unconditional Surrender, which were originally published separately. Extensively revised by Waugh, they were published as the one-volume Sword of Honour in 1965, in the form in which Waugh himself wished them to be read.