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Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust (1934) is often thought to be
among his best novels. It is a darkly bitter account of the end of
a marriage, its causes and its effects. Waugh wrote the book with
half an eye on his own recent experience of the break-up of his
marriage to Evelyn Gardner. The care and trouble he took over the
work are reflected in his successive revisions of its text in
manuscript and print. These can be recovered from sources on both
sides of the Atlantic, notably from the autograph and typescript
manuscript in the Harry Ransom Center at Austin, Texas, a proof
copy of the first edition at the Huntington Library in California,
in the serialization in different versions of the first part of the
novel in Harper's Bazaar, prepared for the UK and the US markets,
and in four editions published in his lifetime in the UK and one in
the US. All of these witnesses have been collated in this, the
first fully edited and annotated edition of the novel. There is a
substantial introduction describing the novel's composition and
reception, as well as the literary influences on which Waugh
drew—including Shakespeare, Dickens, Kipling, and Beatrix Potter.
The edition seeks to show Waugh as a consummate craftsman, at work
on a painful subject that he treats in comic, tragic, and satirical
ways.
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