A Room with a View (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)

Set in early 1900s Italy and England, A Room with a View offers a humorous critique of Edwardian-era society. The novel begins in Florence, Italy, where Miss Lucy Honeychurch, who is chaperoned by her spinster cousin Miss Charlotte Bartlett, arrive at the Pensione Bertolini to find that instead of rooms with a view of the Arno, as promised, theirs face a drab courtyard. Another guest spontaneously offers to swap the rooms that he and his son have to remedy their distress. Thus ensues an unlikely acquaintance and a series of unforeseen, if not fateful, events that upend the lives of the eccentric cast of characters who vividly animate this enduring and delightful tale. Widely recognized as one of the finest novels of the twentieth century, A Room with a View is one of Forster's most celebrated works.


This Warbler Classics edition includes a thought-provoking and historically interesting essay about E. M. Forster's work by legendary contemporary critic and American public intellectual Lionel Trilling along with a detailed biographical timeline.


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Published Oct 4, 2021

204 pages

Average rating: 6.46

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abookwanderer
Oct 09, 2025
6/10 stars
3.5 stars This little comedy started off slow. I almost gave up, but halfway through it caught my attention. A sweet love story with charming characters.
JewelJaksha
Mar 30, 2024
A book that shows us that finding ourselves has nothing to do with our physical location A reminder that running away can bring just as much tedium as staying, and that the only way to know your own heart is to cease being led solely by others
crabbyabbe
Jul 20, 2023
9/10 stars
This Edwardian bildungsroman places, at times, an awkward Lucy Honeychurch on the cusp of womanhood who is first on the puppet strings of her elder cousin and then her fiancee. What ensues is a comic satire on the mores of early 1900s England, both at home and abroad in Italy. Lucy could be annoying if seen through our modern-day sensibilities, but I rooted for her all the way. Will have to read more Forster.
E Clou
May 10, 2023
8/10 stars
“Miss Bartlett, in deed, though not in word, had taught the girl that this our life contains nothing satisfactory. Lucy though she disliked the teacher regarded the teaching as profound, and applied it to her lover.”

This is the thesis that this book seeks to tear down, and it does so in the most delightful way.
Meemaw
May 01, 2023
10/10 stars
A fantastic read. Almost word for word with the film. A good look at how snobbish people can be.

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