This Edwardian social comedy explores love and prim propriety among an eccentric cast of characters assembled in an Italian pensione and in a corner of Surrey, England. A charming young English woman, Lucy Honeychurch, faints into the arms of a fellow Britisher when she witnesses a murder in a Florentine piazza. ……
This Edwardian social comedy explores love and prim propriety among an eccentric cast of characters assembled in an Italian pensione and in a corner of Surrey, England. A charming young English woman, Lucy Honeychurch, faints into the arms of a fellow Britisher when she witnesses a murder in a Florentine piazza. Attracted to this man, George Emerson--who is entirely unsuitable and whose father just may be a Socialist--Lucy is soon at war with the snobbery of her class and her own conflicting desires. Back in England she is courted by a more acceptable, if stifling, suitor, and soon realizes she must make a startling decision that will decide the course of her future: she is forced to choose between convention and passion. The enduring delight of this tale of romantic intrigue is rooted in Forster"s colorful characters, including outrageous spinsters, pompous clergymen and outspoken patriots. Written in 1908, A Room With A View is one of E.M. Forster"s earliest and most celebrated works.
Introduction by Mona Simpson
PART I
1 The Bertolini
2 In Santa Croce with No Baedeker
3 Music, Violets, and the Letter “S”
4 Fourth Chapter
5 Possibilities of a Pleasant Outing
6 The Reverend Arthur Beebe, the Reverend Cuthbert Eager, Mr. Emerson, Mr. George Emerson, Miss Eleanor Lavish, Miss Charlotte Bartlett, and Miss Lucy Honeychurch Drive Out in Carriages to See a View; Italians Drive Them
7 They Return
PART 2
8 Mediaeval
9 Lucy as a Work of Art
10 Cecil as a Humourist
11 In Mrs. Vyse"s Well-Appointed Flat
12 Twelfth Chapter
13 How Miss Bartlett"s Boiler Was So Tiresome
14 How Lucy Faced the External Situation Bravely
15 The Disaster Within
16 Lying to George
17 Lying to Cecil
18 Lying to Mr. Beebe, Mrs. Honeychurch, Freddy,and the Servants
19 Lying to Mr. Emerson
20 The End of the Middle Ages