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- Overview of Brideshead Revisited
In this essay, Susan Sanderson examines how Waugh's novel can be read as the author's own fictionalized memories of his steps toward Catholicism and a relationship with God.
- Brideshead Revisited and the Modern Historicization of Memory
In the following essay, David Rothstein examines "the ways in which Brideshead Revisited is preoccupied with the issue of preserving Catholic identity and Catholic memory."
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