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This is the first book I've read by E. M. Forster-- what a great writer he was. Such an easy and enjoyable read of a wonderful, Edwardian "modern" romance set in Florence & Surrey. After reading the book, borrowed the exceptional "Merchant Ivory Production" featuring a very young Helena Bonham Carter (1985), Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Julian Sands and Daniel Day Lewis.
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3.5
George Emerson - check.
Cecil Vyse - yuck.
Was chaperone Miss Charlotte Bartlett truly making a match as Miss Lucy Honeychurch had assessed? We will never know... A novel that attempts breaking the stereotypical ladies novel, in the end reaffirms it. The time period of Room with a View's revolutionary writing merely allowed for Lucy Honeychurch to "change her mind." It is a step. ...more
George Emerson - check.
Cecil Vyse - yuck.
Was chaperone Miss Charlotte Bartlett truly making a match as Miss Lucy Honeychurch had assessed? We will never know... A novel that attempts breaking the stereotypical ladies novel, in the end reaffirms it. The time period of Room with a View's revolutionary writing merely allowed for Lucy Honeychurch to "change her mind." It is a step. ...more

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