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Scoop

Scoop

Scoop is a 1938 novel by the English writer Evelyn Waugh. It is a satire of sensationalist journalism and foreign correspondents.


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Evelyn Waugh photo
Evelyn Waugh photo
Evelyn Waugh photo

“Feather-footed through the plashy fen passes the questing vole.”

An oft-quoted example of William Boot's style. When first mentioned in the novel it is "splashy" and not "plashy", but this is a remembrance of another journalist; when Boot himself quotes it, he has "plashy".
Scoop (1938)

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“Other nations use 'force'; we Britons alone use 'Might.”

Scoop (1938)

Evelyn Waugh photo
Evelyn Waugh photo
Evelyn Waugh photo
Evelyn Waugh photo

“Up to a point, Lord Copper.”

Lord Copper, proprietor of the Daily Beast is a man to whom one never says 'No' directly. This is what one says instead.
Scoop (1938)

Evelyn Waugh photo

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