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  1. Scott-King's Modern Europe, published in 1947, is a novella by Evelyn Waugh, sometimes called A Sojourn in Neutralia. It was first published in an abridged form in the Cornhill Magazine in 1947, and then by Chapman & Hall, also in 1947. The first American edition, by Little, Brown, appeared in 1949.

    • Evelyn Waugh
    • 1947
  2. 2 de mar. de 2019 · Scott-King's modern Europe. -- : Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1966 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Scott-King's modern Europe. -- by. Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1966. Publication date. 1947. Publisher. [London] : Chapman and Hall. Collection. trent_university; internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  3. Scott-King's Modern Europe. Evelyn Waugh. 3.42. 97 ratings15 reviews. This is "the story of a summer holiday, a light tale." Scott-King is a middle-aged English schoolmaster, "an adult, an intellectual, a classical scholar, almost a poet" - slightly bald and slightly corpulent.

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    • Evelyn Waugh
  4. Scott-King is a schoolmaster’s schoolmaster: quiet, measured, honest, and thoughtful. He is convinced to disrupt his quiet, consistent life in England to visit the totalitarian country of...

  5. This is the story of Mr. Scott-King, a schoolmaster who has an affinity for Bellorius, who dimly lived in that part of the Habsburg Empire which is now the totalitarian state of Neutralia.

  6. February 20, 1948 Mr. Waugh Pays a Visit to Perilous Neutralia By GEORGE ORWELL Scott-King's Modern Europe By Evelyn Waugh . r. Evelyn Waugh’s recent book, “The Loved One,” was an attack, and by no means a good- natured attack, on American civilization, but in “Scott-King’s Modern Europe” he shows himself willing to handle his native Continent with at least equal rudeness.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2012 · SCOTT KING'S MODERN EUROPE. by Evelyn Waugh ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 15, 1949. bookshelf. shop now. Returning more nearly to the mood of his earlier works, this short novel, of a traditional English schoolmaster's exposure to the materialism and totalitarianism of a middle-European country, is a skillful satiric exercise and one which ...