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  1. 10 de mar. de 2016 · 1860s. 19th Century. paintings. Edith Waugh, 1868. Posted on 03.10.2016. The Birthday by William Holman Hunt, 1868. The Birthday (1868) is a striking portrait of the artist’s sister-in-law, Edith Waugh, on her twenty-first birthday, surrounded by gifts.

  2. Edith Wharton (Edith Newbold Jones; Nueva York, 1862 - Saint-Brice, Seine-et-Marne, 1937) Escritora estadounidense. Es una de las más notables novelistas estadounidenses. Perteneciente a una antigua familia de Nueva York, en 1907 se instaló en París.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Evelyn_WaughEvelyn Waugh - Wikipedia

    Evelyn Waugh. Arthur Evelyn St. John Waugh ( / ˈiːvlɪn ˈsɪndʒən ˈwɔː /; 28 October 1903 – 10 April 1966) was an English writer of novels, biographies, and travel books; he was also a prolific journalist and book reviewer.

    • Writer
    • Novel, biography, short story, travelogue, autobiography, satire, humour
  4. 4 de jul. de 2016 · Sun 3 Jul 2016 06.00 EDT. Last modified on Wed 21 Mar 2018 20.01 EDT. I n the life of a great, perhaps the greatest, 20th-century English novelist such as Evelyn Waugh, his books and his...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · English writer Evelyn Waugh is regarded by many as the most brilliant satirical novelist of his day. His works include 'The Loved One' and 'Brideshead Revisited.'

  6. 26 de may. de 2017 · In his entertaining and meticulously researched book, Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited, Eade, as he writes in the introduction, “seeks to re-examine and rebalance some of the distortions and misconceptions that have come to surround this famously complex and much mythologised character.”

  7. www.famsf.org › artworks › the-birthdayThe Birthday - FAMSF

    It portrays Edith Waugh—Hunt’s second wife and the sister of his deceased first wife, Fanny—on her twenty-first birthday. With its vibrant coloring and tactile brushwork, The Birthday embodies the aesthetic forged by the Pre-Raphaelites against the grain of the more narrative approach then championed by official art institutions.