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Helena (Waugh novel)

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1950

Author
  
Evelyn Waugh

Preceded by
  
The Loved One

3.6/5
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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1950

Publisher
  
Chapman & Hall

Genres
  
Fiction, Historical novel

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Followed by
  
Love Among the Ruins. A Romance of the Near Future

Similar
  
Works by Evelyn Waugh, Classical Studies books

Helena, published in 1950, is the sole historical novel of Evelyn Waugh.

It follows the quest of Helena to find the relics of the cross on which Christ was crucified. Helena, a Christian, was the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine I.

The book has been described as lacking the characteristic biting satire for which Waugh is best known. However, the figure of Constantius Chlorus, Constantine's father, was interpreted by friends of the novelist as a caricature of Field-Marshal Bernard Montgomery, a man Waugh mocked as a vainglorious social climber. More generally, the corruption and instability of the Roman society Waugh describes is reminiscent of the malaise and pragmatism that prevails over tradition and chivalric ethics at the end of the Sword of Honour trilogy. Helena's saintliness does not allow her to save her son from an imperial destiny she fears and disapproves of (at one point she fantasises about him becoming a provincial colonel); nor is she able to save her innocent grandson Crispus from being murdered on Constantine's orders in a palace struggle.

The novel includes the unlikely tradition from Geoffrey of Monmouth that Helena was a British princess, daughter of King Coel.

Waugh always described Helena as his best work. Since his death it has received little critical attention and is usually regarded even by admirers as a minor work.

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Helena (Waugh novel) Wikipedia