A Room With A View

E.M. Forster

Fiction

226 pages

When Lucy Honeychurch, visiting Italy, mentions the
lack of a view from her room, George Emerson and his
father offer to swap. But Lucy’s suspicions that the
Emersons are the wrong sort of people seem confirmed
when George impulsively kisses her during a picnic in
the Tuscan countryside. Soon, however, thoughts of
that kiss have Lucy questioning her engagement to
boorish, if utterly acceptable, Cecil Vyse. All in
all, the situation presents quite a muddle for a young
woman who wishes to be absolutely truthful—even when
she’s lying to herself about the most important
aspects of life and love.

E.M. Forster’s brilliant comedy of manners shines a
gently ironic light on the attitudes and customs of
the British middle class at the beginning of the 20th
century.



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