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Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1966.
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Catholics -- Fiction.
Social classes -- England -- Fiction.
Oxford (England) -- Fiction.
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Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1966.
Catholics -- Fiction.
Social classes -- England -- Fiction.
Oxford (England) -- Fiction.
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Brideshead revisited / Evelyn Waugh.
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Waugh, Evelyn, 1903-1966.
Chapman & Hall, 1945.
Call #:
FICTION WAU
Subjects
Catholics -- Fiction.
Social classes -- England -- Fiction.
Oxford (England) -- Fiction.
Series
Penguin classics.
Everyman's library (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.) ; 172
ISBN:
9780141182483
9780316242103
9780307269966 (1993 Everyman's Library movie tie-in hc.)
9780316042994 (2008 Back Bay Books movie tie-in pbk.)
9780141193489 (2011 Penguin Classics hardcover)
9780141187471 (2003 Evelyn Waugh Century Ed. : pbk.)
0316926272 (1945 Chapman & Hall)
0679423001 (1993 Everyman's Library)
Description:
1 v. (various pagings).
Notes:
1993 Everyman's Library edition has an introduction by Frank Kermode.
Summary:
"Satirical novel by Evelyn Waugh, published in 1945. According to Waugh, a convert to Roman Catholicism, the novel was intended to show "the operation of divine grace" in the affairs of a particular group of people. This is revealed through the story of the wealthy Roman Catholic Marchmain family as told by Charles Ryder, a friend of the family. Despite the seeming indifference to, or outright repudiation of, the church by various members of the family, particularly Lord Marchmain, his daughter Julia, and his son Sebastian, by the end of the novel each has shown some sign of acceptance of the faith."--Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature.
Genre:
Classic fiction.
Historical fiction.
Satire
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2
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Sackville Public Library
Adult Fiction
FICTION WAU
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Aug 08, 2024
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Adult Fiction
FICTION WAU
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