A Room with a View
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E.M. Forster
In common with much of his other writing, this work by the eminent English novelist and essayist E. M. Forster (1879-1970) displays an unusually perceptive view of British society in the early 20th century. Written in 1908, A Room with a View is a social comedy set in Florence, Italy, and Surrey, England. Its heroine, Lucy Honeychurch, struggling against straitlaced Victorian attitudes of arrogance, narrow-mindedness and snobbery, falls in love-while on holiday in Italy-with the socially unsuitable George Emerson. Caught up in a claustrophobic world of pretentiousness and rigidity, Lucy ultimately rejects her fiancé, Cecil Vyse, and chooses, instead, to wed her true love, the young man whose sense of freedom and lack of artificiality became apparent to her in the Italian pensione where they first met. This classic exploration of passion, human nature and social convention is reprinted here complete and unabridged.
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Author
E.M. Forster
Pages
176
Publisher
Courier Corporation
Published Date
2012-03-12
ISBN
0486112667 9780486112664
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Read this for class but I really enjoyed it! So so good, please read at least to page 50 it starts a bit slow but I swear it’s worth it. "
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Lucy
"I didn’t love it, but it held my interest. I wanted to know if Lucy and George would get together and am happy they did! <br/><br/>Also Cecil was so insufferable up until the night she broke off their engagement, so I totally understand her annoyance at that one instance of civility from him."
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Kayla Randolph
"Read for Modern British Novel class. Memorable romantic little read that contrasts Italian and British life"
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Rebekah Travis
"A true classic! If you are looking into early 20th century English fiction, this is a great place to start. Forester’s observations on society and relationships are poignant and clever. There are sentences that I have pondered deeply and others that cracked me up (in the way he intended) 😂"
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