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The Influence of Virgil and St. Augustine on Waugh's Brideshead Revisited | Prof. Patrick Callahan

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The Correspondence Between Virgil and St. Augustine

Pindar's orphism is a move away from the Homeric conception of death. All three works take as one of the core themes of it, this idea of memory. So why are the muses proper goddesses to evoke when you're talking about reminding you things because they're the daughters of memory, right?

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