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Where Angels Fear to Tread

Like his novel A Room with a View, E. M. Forster's Where Angels Fear to Tread focuses on a group of English men and women living and traveling in Italy. A young Englishman journeys to Tuscany to rescue his late brother's wife from what appears to be an unsuitable romance with an Italian of little fortune. In the events surrounding that match and its fateful consequences, Forster weaves an exciting and eventful tale that intriguingly contrasts English and Italian lives and sensibilities.
As in Forster novels, among them Howards End and A Passage to India, Where Angels Fear to Tread reveals the author's deep fascination with all of human experience — sexual, moral, spiritual, imaginative, material. Acutely observant of the ways of the English middle class, he is as critical here of its snobbishness, greed, and cultural insensitivity as he is respectful of its decency and kindness, common sense, and goodwill. This splendid novel reveals the great breadth of his gifts as both storyteller and humanist — attributes that continue to make him one of the twentieth century's most admired novelists.

Reprint of the William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, 1905 edition.
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Like his novel A Room with a View, E. M. Forster's Where Angels Fear to Tread focuses on a group of English men and women living and traveling in Italy. A young Englishman journeys to Tuscany to rescue his late brother's wife from what appears to be an unsuitable romance with an Italian of little fortune. In the events surrounding that match and its fateful consequences, Forster weaves an exciting and eventful tale that intriguingly contrasts English and Italian lives and sensibilities.
As in Forster novels, among them Howards End and A Passage to India, Where Angels Fear to Tread reveals the author's deep fascination with all of human experience — sexual, moral, spiritual, imaginative, material. Acutely observant of the ways of the English middle class, he is as critical here of its snobbishness, greed, and cultural insensitivity as he is respectful of its decency and kindness, common sense, and goodwill. This splendid novel reveals the great breadth of his gifts as both storyteller and humanist — attributes that continue to make him one of the twentieth century's most admired novelists.

Reprint of the William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh & London, 1905 edition.
traveling in italy; living in italy; travelogue; unlikely love story; romance; little fortune; fateful consequences; social commentary; tuscany; sexual behavior; moral strength; spirituality; imaginative; material desires; english middle class; snobbishness; greed; cultural insensitivity; decency; kindness; common sense; goodwill; contrasting cultures; british literature; dramatic; cozy romance; cold british;britain's rich;family morals;italian guy;san gimignano;wrong faith;italian settings;family rescue;persons residing;english upper-class;italian youth;british dialogue;rearing children;english widow;loving italian;british mother;ethical issue;italian stallion;unfortunate family;wealthy british;sister harriet;affluent suburb;off-hand remarks;class english;english upper;san jose;rescue operation;british wit;baby born;dying wife;devastating portrait;spiritual awakening;english family;english society;appearance-obsessed;dishonoring;unwitnessed;tragi-comic;howards;impudent;suburbanites;winterbourne;herrington;forester;brawl;1905;indications;italians;condescension;in-laws;snobbery;tread;staid;dentist;matriarch;childbirth;phillip;nobility;hefty;mother-in-law;pompous;daisy;tourist;clash;forster;italy;england;india;books on brawls;books on british dialogues;books on rescue operations;books on sister harriets;books on tourists;books on phillip;books on san gimignano;books on rearing children;books on daisies;books on family morals;books on british mothers;books on ethical issues;books on italians;books on in-laws;books on foresters;books on wrong faiths;books on dentists;books on san joses;books on italian guys;books on childbirths;books on family rescues;books on english widows;books on indications;rear children;books on spiritual awakenings;books on english societies;books on italian youths;books on english families;books on british wits;books on howards
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