Brideshead Revisited

Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, published by Canongate UK on September 1, 2008, is a classic work of literature that explores themes of forbidden love and the loss of innocence within the opulent world of the British aristocracy before the Second World War. This edition presents a poignant narrative that begins in 1925 at Oxford, where Charles Ryder befriends the flamboyant Sebastian Flyte, leading him into the glamorous yet complex life of the Marchmain family and their ancestral home, Brideshead.
Readers will find a richly woven story that delves into the intricacies of aristocratic life, highlighting the emotional struggles of Charles as he navigates his infatuation with Sebastian’s sister, Julia, and grapples with the family’s deep Catholic faith. The narrative offers a gripping study of relationships and societal expectations, making it a significant work in the realm of literature and fiction. With its masterfully crafted prose, this edition invites readers to reflect on the enduring impact of Waugh’s storytelling.
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Product Description Brideshead Revisited is a timeless classic which has inspired countless adaptations due to its emotive and masterfully-crafted narrative. A poignant story of forbidden love and the loss of innocence set in the glamorous upper-class world prior to the Second World War, Waugh’s most famous novel is partly autobiographical and is a gripping study of aristocratic life behind closed doors.The story begins in 1925 at Oxford where Charles Ryder is befriended by the louche and flamboyant Sebastian Flyte, son of Lord and Lady Marchmain. Charles is quickly seduced by his friend’s opulent and glamorous world and thrilled by an invitation to Brideshead, the Marchmain’s magnificent ancestral home. Beguiled by his surroundings, Charles becomes infatuated with Sebastian’s beautiful sister Julia. As his emotional attachment to the young Marchmains grows, Charles finds himself increasingly at odds with the family’s strongest bond: a deep and abiding Catholic faith. The reader Jeremy Northam is a well-established British film and television actor, and appeared in Gosford Park and The Tudors. About the Author Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966) was a highly-acclaimed British novelist, essayist and journalist.
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