Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241585313
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 464
- Weight: 420 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241585317
- Publisher Date: 06 Oct 2022
- Height: 197 mm
- Spine Width: 40 mm
- Width: 121 mm
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹719.00Current price is: ₹719.00.
“Brideshead Revisited” by Evelyn Waugh tells a captivating story of Charles Ryder’s enchantment with the aristocratic Flyte family and their magnificent estate, Brideshead Castle. Through evocative prose, Waugh explores themes of love, loss, and nostalgia in post-World War I England. Experience the grandeur and decline of a golden age with this literary masterpiece (ISBN: 9780241585313).
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Allan Lepcha –
Beautifully written but incredibly depressing. The characters were interesting, but the story left me feeling empty. Might be too heavy.
Kumar Rohit –
Waugh’s writing is masterful. I loved the setting and the exploration of faith and family. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
Ambati Om Sri Harsha –
I had mixed feelings about this book. The writing was beautiful, but the story was a bit too depressing and slow for my taste.
Manya Chauhan –
This book is beautifully written and haunting. Explores themes of memory and change. I think it’s worth a read, although depressing at times.
Rajat Srivastava –
Not my usual read, but I enjoyed the glimpse into a bygone era. Some parts were a bit tedious, but overall a worthwhile experience.
Rohit Choudhary –
A captivating exploration of memory, faith, and change. Waugh’s writing is superb, creating a truly memorable experience.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
A classic novel! The characters are well-developed and the plot kept me engaged. Definitely a book worth reading more than once.
Anjali Yadav –
A beautiful but melancholic tale. Waugh’s prose is stunning, but I found the characters a bit distant. Still worth reading for the atmosphere.
Junaid Mohammed Abdul –
I enjoyed the descriptions of Brideshead and the aristocratic life, but the plot felt a little meandering at times. Still a good read.
Rishabh Nath Kalita –
A somewhat overrated book in my opinion. I expected more, but the story felt flat. The writing was fine, but not particularly engaging.
Ayanika De –
A classic for a reason. The writing is gorgeous, and the story is compelling, though sometimes a bit slow-paced. The ending is thought-provoking.
Ankit Kumar Gupta –
A must-read for any lover of classic literature. Waugh’s prose is exquisite, and the story is both moving and thought-provoking.
Shubhangi Singh –
I was swept away by the descriptions of Brideshead. The story lagged in places, but the ending was powerful. Explores themes of love and loss.
Yuvraj Jaiswal –
Found it a bit slow to get into, but once I did, I was hooked. The characters are complex and the themes are well-developed. Evocative prose!