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  1. Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder is a novel by the English writer Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1945. It follows, from the 1920s to the early 1940s, the life and romances of Charles Ryder, especially his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion, Brideshead Castle.

  2. Brideshead Revisited is a 1981 British television serial starring Jeremy Irons and Anthony Andrews. It was produced by Granada Television for broadcast by the ITV network. Significant elements of it were directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg , who handled the initial phases of the production, before Charles Sturridge carried on with the series.

  3. Brideshead Revisited: With Jeremy Irons, Diana Quick, Roger Milner, Phoebe Nicholls. The life, friendships and romances of the protagonist Charles Ryder-including his friendship with the Flytes, a family of wealthy English Catholics who live in a palatial mansion called Brideshead Castle.

  4. Title: Brideshead Revisited. The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder. Author: Waugh, Evelyn [Arthur Evelyn St John] (1903-1966) Date of first publication: 1945 Edition used as base for this ebook: Boston: Little, Brown, 1945 Date first posted: 6 February 2019 Date last updated: 6 February 2019

  5. Brideshead Revisited is a 2008 British drama film directed by Julian Jarrold. The screenplay by Jeremy Brock and Andrew Davies is based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Evelyn Waugh , which previously had been adapted in 1981 as the television serial Brideshead Revisited .

  6. Evelyn Waugh. The most nostalgic and reflective of Evelyn Waugh's novels, Brideshead Revisited looks back to the golden age before the Second World War. It tells the story of Charles Ryder's infatuation with the Marchmains and the rapidly-disappearing world of privilege they inhabit. Enchanted first by Sebastian at Oxford, then by his doomed ...

  7. Aug 15, 2008 · Brideshead Revisited: Directed by Julian Jarrold. With Matthew Goode, Thomas Morrison, David Barrass, Anna Madeley. A poignant story of forbidden love and the loss of innocence set in England prior to World War II.