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'I knew Sebastian by sight long before I met him. That was unavoidable for, from his first week, he was the most conspicuous man of his year by reason of his beauty, which was arresting, and his eccentricities of behaviour, which seemed to know no bounds.' Charles Ryder, a lonely student at Oxford, is captivated by the outrageous and exquisitely beautiful Sebastian Flyte. Invited to Brideshead, Sebastian's magnificent family home, Charles welcomes the attentions of its eccentric, aristocratic inhabitants. But he also discovers a world where duty and desire, faith and earthly happiness are in conflict; a world which threatens to destroy his beloved Sebastian. A scintillating depiction of the decadent, privileged aristocracy prior to the Second World War, Brideshead Revisited is widely regarded as Evelyn Waugh's finest work.
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Brideshead Revisited. Wiedersehen mit Brideshead, englische Ausgabe, Evelyn Waugh
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- 2001
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Evelyn Waugh
- Publisher
- Penguin UK
- Released
- 2001
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 432
- ISBN10
- 0241951615
- ISBN13
- 9780241951613
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, True Stories, Humor, Love, Family, Women, Classics, Friendship, Military Fiction, Wars, LGBTQ+, World War II, 20th century, British Literature, Gifts for women, Society, England, Great Britain, Memories, English Literature, Africa, Adapted for Film, Aristocracy, nobility, Colonialism, 1st Half of the 20th Century, Oxford, Ethiopia, British Empire, Steamers, Family Residence
- First published
- 1945
- Original title
- Brideshead Revisited
- Rating
- 4.05 out of 5
- Description
- 'I knew Sebastian by sight long before I met him. That was unavoidable for, from his first week, he was the most conspicuous man of his year by reason of his beauty, which was arresting, and his eccentricities of behaviour, which seemed to know no bounds.' Charles Ryder, a lonely student at Oxford, is captivated by the outrageous and exquisitely beautiful Sebastian Flyte. Invited to Brideshead, Sebastian's magnificent family home, Charles welcomes the attentions of its eccentric, aristocratic inhabitants. But he also discovers a world where duty and desire, faith and earthly happiness are in conflict; a world which threatens to destroy his beloved Sebastian. A scintillating depiction of the decadent, privileged aristocracy prior to the Second World War, Brideshead Revisited is widely regarded as Evelyn Waugh's finest work.























