Never get mixed up in a Welsh wrangle. It doesn't end in blows like an Irish one, but goes on forever
Never get mixed up in a Welsh wrangle. It doesn't end in blows like an Irish one, but goes on forever
Evelyn Waugh, the renowned English writer known for his satirical novels and sharp wit, often explored themes of social class, morality, and the absurdity of human behavior in his works. One of his most famous novels, "Brideshead Revisited," delves into the lives of the aristocratic Flyte family and their struggles with faith, love, and societal expectations.