Brideshead Revisited (1981)- Ep.1:Et in Arcadia Ego, Clip: Anthony Blanche declaims 'The Waste Land'

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  • The Image: Pure indulgence on my part, but I remember this scene so vividly - watching the Brideshead Revisited tv series on a small b&w television in 1981. (Everyone watched it, virtually I seem to recall.)
    The Waste Land (1922) by T.S. Eliot was my favourite poem - and it to hear it 'declaimed' so histrionically and unabashedly by the daringly effete Anthony Blanche character was unforgettable.
    (Of course The Waste Land was a very new and daring piece of literature within the context of the story, so Blanche is sounding out the very latest, modern thing...)
    [Brideshead Revisited (1981) - Ep.1-Et in Arcadia Ego by Charles Sturridge and Michael Lindsay-Hogg]
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  • @bigonegeorgegrace
    @bigonegeorgegrace 10 месяцев назад

    The Wasteland was published in 1922 not 1822. Charles and Sebastien started oxford that year. What a massive effect this poem must have had.

    • @AestheticOfTheImage
      @AestheticOfTheImage  10 месяцев назад

      1822 was just a typo - but thanks for pointing it out - I have updated the description accordingly!
      (Incidentally, I have a nice mixed voices recording of The Waste Land (two words) on my sister channel, if you would like to listen: ruclips.net/video/LP9taUtLlYQ/видео.html
      What a beautiful channel you have by the way.