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This Study Guide consists of approximately 71 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Brideshead Revisited.

Brideshead Revisited Study Guide Sources

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Burdett, Paul S., Jr., "Author Evelyn Waugh Served Honorably in the British Army as an SAS Commando," in World War II, Vol. 14, No. 1, May 1999, p. 16.

Carens, James F., The Satiric Art of Evelyn Waugh, University of Washington Press, 1966, pp. 98-110.

Fussell, Paul, "The Genesis of a Snob," in New Republic, Vol. 187, No. 3542, December 6, 1982, pp. 38-39.

Hutchens, John K., "Evelyn Waugh's Finest Novel," in New York Times, December 30, 1945.

Kermode, Frank, "Mr. Waugh's Cities," in Encounter, Vol. 15, No. 5, November, 1960, pp. 63-66, 68-70.

Lynch, Richard P., "Evelyn Waugh's Early Novels: the Limits of Fiction," in Papers on Language and Literature, Vol. 30, No. 4, Fall 1994, pp. 373-86.

Ulanov, Barry, "The Ordeal of Evelyn Waugh," in The Vision Obscured: Perceptions of Some Twentieth-Century Catholic Novelists, edited by Melvin J. Friedman, Fordham University Press, 1970, pp. 79-93.

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