A room with a view
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823.912 FOR/P A passage to India | 823.912 FOR/P A passage to India | 823.912 FOR/P A passage to India | 823.912 FOR/R A room with a view | 823.912 GRA/C C.S. Lewis | 823.912 HAR/W Writing the city: urban visions and literary modernism | 823.912 HOS/G Graham Greene: an approach to the novels |
Ranked as modern library's list of the 100 Best English-language novels of the 20th century. A room with a view is about a young woman in the restrained culture of Edwardian era England. Set in Italy and England, the story is both a romance and a humorous critique of English society at the beginning of the 20th century. Lucy honey church travels to Florence, Italy, with her cousin and they were assured they would receive a room with a view of the river Arno, but instead are given a room overlooking a dull courtyard. A one Mr. Emerson and his son George offer their room, which as the desirable view, to the two ladies. From this opening sequence, a room with a view sets off following young Lucy as she navigates through the proprieties of Edwardian-era society.
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