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In sunlit Florence, a stolen kiss awakens young Lucy Honeychurch to desires she barely understands, thrusting her into a conflict between passion and propriety. Back in England, the pressures of Edwardian society, with its rigid expectations and whispered judgments, threaten to silence her heart. Torn between safety and possibility, Lucy must decide whether to embrace a life dictated by duty or dare to follow her true desires, even at the risk of scandal.
First published in 1908, E. M. Forster's A Room with a View blends romance with sharp social critique, capturing a world on the cusp of change. Through Lucy's journey, Forster highlights the tension between individuality and convention, passion and restraint, freedom and conformity. A timeless exploration of class, gender, and personal choice, the novel remains a landmark in literature and social history, resonating with readers who seek authenticity in the face of expectation.
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