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In page Augustus Pugin:

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During the competition for the design of the new Houses of Parliament, Decimus Burton, 'the land's leading classicist',[2]: 83  was vituperated with continuous invective, which Guy Williams has described as an 'anti-Burton campaign',[2]: 129  by the foremost advocate of the neo-gothic style, Augustus W.N. Pugin,[2]: 67–78  who was made enviously reproachful that Decimus "had done much more than Pugin's father (Augustus Charles Pugin) to alter the appearance of London".[2]: 75  Pugin attempted to popularize advocacy of the neo-gothic, and repudiation of the neoclassical, by composing and illustrating books that contended the supremacy of the former and the degeneracy of the latter, which were published from 1835.[citation needed]