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Brideshead Revisited A man’s relationships with a family of English Catholic aristocrats flows and ebbs between the two world wars. The protagonist is super smart, and Waugh is smart enough to make the intelligence believable. The writing is great across the board, and some excellent lines pop up from time to time. The first third of the novel is about the protagonist Charles becoming friends with Sebastian, who introduces him to the whole Brideshead set. Many of us remember meeting some friend in college who introduced us to an intoxicating world of art, glamor, and excitement. That part was relatable. The next two thirds become increasingly concerned with Catholicism and I found them much less relatable. There was still a lot to enjoy, but I found many decisions incomprehensible or implausibly motivated. I’m the spiritual equivalent of colorblind, but even if you disagree with catholic dogma, you might be able to parse it effectively and get more from it. Recommended for anglophiles and Catholics.
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i jussst started this book, two chapters in :)
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