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I enjoyed the first section quite a lot, even when it was melancholy. Book 2, though, was drab and dragged on and on--the thing that saves this section is that it is clearly meant to be drab compared to the lavish settings and colorful people of the earlier section. I think I will miss most the extremely early relationship between Sebastian and Charles--it was very sweet. As Antoine cautions both Charles and the reader, charm is quite seductive The metaphor that links the mansion to faith is muc
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Young Oxford student Charles Ryder gets caught up in the drama of an aristocratic Catholic family from post WWI England in this Evelyn Waugh classic. The first section brilliantly captures the seductive beauty of youth and privilege, and the bittersweet mourning of their inevitable loss. The second and third sections, unfortunately, suffer in comparison. Waugh largely abandons the close, astute characterizations that made his Brideshead inhabitants so compelling, and instead broadens the plot co
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