Forster's with a view5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() The critic on the constrictive and rigid rules of social life in English society has often been an issue discussed by Edward Morgan Forster, and it is a central issue in A Room with a View. Only “n A Room with a View Forster takes up the fragments contrasting Italy and England which are found in the early ‘Lucy novels’ and brings them to a successful conclusion” (Cavaliero 93). But he stopped working on it for some time, and a few years passed before he dealt again with it. This work is known as the ‘Lucy novel’ or the ‘Lucy fragments’. ![]() Immediately after his return from Italy and Greece Edward Morgan Forster took up the work with a novel that can be considered as the prototype of A Room with a View. His novels Where Angels Fear to Tread and A Room with a View are often referred to as Forster’s ‘Italian novels’. It is considered as one of Forster’s major novels, and “t is probably his most well-liked novel, perhaps because (with the dubious exception of Maurice) it is the only one to have a happy ending” (Cavaliero 93). The novel A Room with a View by Edward Morgan Forster was published in 1908. The Impact of Italy on the Development of Lucy Honeychurch The Attitude of English Residents in ItalyĤ. ![]() The Attitude of English Tourists Abroadģ. ![]()
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