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
Crazy chapter title. "The Italians" being a footnote. Driving yet passive. /Frequently/ appearing, but strictly in caricature. And then, of course, we have a party of wealthy Brits driving out to see a nice view. It's worthwhile to consider the theme of "viewing" more closely. To "view" something is different than to really see it. It suggests distance. It's almost clinical really-- when compared with truly seeing or comprehending something