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  1. A walk through the world of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited. It's themes and characters.w/ guest Dominus.

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    • Maximus Lollius
  2. Brideshead Revisited, Evelyn Waugh - Review. grantlovesbooks. 1.25K subscribers. 34. 224 views 1 month ago. Support on Patreon, get in on the book/magazine raffle; / grantlovesbooks ...more ...

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  3. Finally I have found myself couched in glorious prose and purposeful plotting over the last few days! I already know that Waugh will be a favourite of the fu...

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    • Joe Spivey
  4. 5 days ago · Sebastian invites Charles to visit where his family lives. It’s called Brideshead, and the place makes Downton Abbey look like a Motel 6. At Brideshead, Charles meets other members of the Flyte family, including Sebastian’s sister Lady Julia. The Flytes are as fabulously wealthy as they are fundamentally dysfunctional.

  5. Aug 3, 2020 · I was reading Brideshead Revisited for my twentieth-century novel class. I had been delighted by its colorful characters and the author Evelyn Waugh’s brilliant humor, but slightly confused about where the story was going or why the book was hailed as a Catholic masterpiece.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · Despite being published in 1945 and seemingly dealing with societal issues no longer considered of relevance in contemporary society, Brideshead has a perennial influence in British literature...

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  8. Jul 23, 2008 · The friendship between Charles and Sebastian during a summer holiday at Brideshead is enchanted, and platonic until a tentative but passionate kiss. Then Lady Julia comes into view, and during a later holiday in Venice, she and Charles fall in love — and Sebastian is shattered when he realizes it.

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