Decline and Fall

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Discover the captivating world of **Decline and Fall**, a classic novel that brilliantly encapsulates the absurdities of Twenties high society through the eyes of Paul Pennyfeather, a hapless Ivy League student. This **brand new, B-format paperback edition** is a must-have for literature enthusiasts and collectors alike. Published by **Penguin UK** in 2001, this edition features 304 pages of witty storytelling and sharp social commentary that will keep you engaged from the first page to the last.

In this iconic work by **Evelyn Waugh**, follow Paul as he navigates his way through bizarre adventures, from being dismissed from Oxford for indecent behavior to facing absurd situations in a minor public school and ultimately leading to unexpected escapades in one of HM prisons. Waugh's masterful prose and satirical lens provide a hilarious yet poignant reflection on the decadence and downfall of society during this vibrant era.

Whether you are revisiting this literary gem or experiencing it for the first time, **Decline and Fall** promises to ignite your imagination and offer profound insights into human folly. Ideal for those interested in classic literature, satirical novels, and historical fiction, this book should occupy a prominent place on your bookshelf. Grab your copy today and delve into the depths of Waugh's comedic brilliance!

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141180908
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 304


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Sent down from Oxford for indecent behaviour, Paul Pennyfeather embarks on a series of bizarre adventures that start in a minor public school and end in one of HM prisons. In this, his first and funniest novel, Evelyn Waugh immediately caught the ear of the public with his account of an ingenu abroad in the razzmatazz of Twenties high society.

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