Evelyn Waugh wrote Brideshead Revisited, first published in 1945.
Evelyn Waugh wrote the book, and it was first published in 1945.
We learn at the end of the book that he was still an alcoholic, living with monks in Morocco.
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In tiger tiger revisited the poet uses the rhythm and structure of Blake's famous poem to draw attention to the plight of tigers in our modern world. While Blake's focus draws away from the tiger towards metaphysical questions concerning God as the creator of our world Ramel draws us back into the physical world and asks us to consider our attitudes towards large mammals such as the tiger and to Nature as a whole.
Modernism included novel or revisited versions of experimentation with form.
Brideshead Revisited was created in 1945.
The duration of Brideshead Revisited - film - is 2.22 hours.
Brideshead Revisited.
Brideshead Revisited - film - was created on 2008-07-25.
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"Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh contains about 105,000 words.
The duration of Brideshead Revisited - TV serial - is 10.98 hours.
Brideshead Revisited - TV serial - ended on 1981-12-22.
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Its a fictional place and person in evelyn Waugh's Bridsehead revisited.