Brideshead Revisited
eng. Brideshead Revisited · 1945
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Historical Context and Significance
Brideshead Revisited, a work by British author Evelyn Waugh first published in 1945, is one of the most renowned and significant works in 20th-century literature. The book explores themes of religion, love, friendship, and farewell to the past through the story of Charles Ryder and his relationships with the Flyte family. This work is rightly considered a classic of British literature, illuminating the intricacies of aristocratic life against the backdrop of social and cultural changes in the early 20th century. The novel has had a significant impact on British culture, addressing complex questions of faith, class differences, and personal identity, and continues to attract the attention of readers and critics to this day.

Date of publication: 14 May 2024
Updated: 14 July 2024
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Genre: Classical literature
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