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Waugh brideshead revisited
Waugh brideshead revisited








waugh brideshead revisited

As someone who is profoundly bored by religion in books, this is yet another reason I was bored by this novel. I struggled to gain some kind of theme from the book and settled on that it urges the reader towards religion, specially Catholicism. I find the life of aristocrats in Britain quite interesting most of the time, but Waugh’s constant whining about them was infuriating.īrideshead Revisited is a complicated novel. Most of it revolves around Charles’ obsession with the Marchmain’s and a desire for the life they lead, but I was just rolling my eyes - I couldn’t care less about how sad it is that rich people lose their wealth and status with the upcoming war. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Evelyn Waugh BRIDESHEAD REVISITED Hardcover 1st Edition 1945 Charles Ryder at the best online. It has all the elements I love in a book: queer characters, evocative writing, depressed settings … and yet I found the plot quite slow and uninteresting. However, I was still incredibly bored by this novel. Waugh’s writing is quite sensors and lyrical - he’s able to vividly depict what aristocratic life was like before the war, even in a satirical way, and before that life was destroyed.

waugh brideshead revisited

As the story progresses and eventually leads to World War II, Charles and Sebastian form an intense relationship which is complicated by Sebastian’s family. The book follows a young man named Charles as he falls in with the aristocratic Marchmain family, particularly with the eldest son, Sebastian. Bridehead Revisited seems to be one of those books were you either love it or dislike it, and unfortunately I fall into the later category. It tells the story of Charles Ryders infatuation with the Marchmains and the rapidly-disappearing world of privilege they inhabit.










Waugh brideshead revisited