âWaughâs most deeply felt novel . . . <i>Brideshead Revisited </i>tells an absorbing story in imaginative terms . . . Mr. Waugh is very definitely an artist, with something like a genius for precision and clarity not surpassed by any novelist writing in English in his time.â â<i>New York Times </i><br /><br />âA many-faceted book . . . Beautifully [written] by one of the most exhilarating stylists of our time.â â<i>Newsweek</i> <br /><br />âFirst and last an enchanting story . . . <i>Brideshead Revisited</i> has a magic that is rare in current literature. It is a world in itself, and the reader lives in it and is loath to leave it when the last page is turned.â â<i>Saturday Review </i><br /><br />âEvelyn Waughâs most successful novel . . . A memorable work of art.â<br /> âfrom the Introduction by Frank Kermode