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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
A stolen kiss in a sun-drenched Florentine piazza sets Lucy Honeychurch's world spinning, awakening a longing she barely understands. Torn between the exhilaration of passion and the suffocating grip of Edwardian propriety, she must choose between a life of safety and one of possibility. Back in England, the whispers of society and the weight of expectation threaten to drown out her heart's true desires. As she teeters between duty and love, the question lingers-will she dare to claim a life that is truly her own?
With sharp wit and keen social critique, A Room with a View captures the shifting tides of Edwardian society, where passion and individuality begin to challenge rigid convention. Forster's novel explores the growing tension between personal freedom and societal expectations, particularly for women navigating love and independence. Through Lucy Honeychurch's journey, the story reflects the broader cultural transition from Victorian restraint to modern self-expression. Its timeless themes and biting commentary on class, gender, and personal choice continue to resonate, making it a landmark in both literary and social history.
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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
A stolen kiss in a sun-drenched Florentine piazza sets Lucy Honeychurch's world spinning, awakening a longing she barely understands. Torn between the exhilaration of passion and the suffocating grip of Edwardian propriety, she must choose between a life of safety and one of possibility. Back in England, the whispers of society and the weight of expectation threaten to drown out her heart's true desires. As she teeters between duty and love, the question lingers-will she dare to claim a life that is truly her own?
With sharp wit and keen social critique, A Room with a View captures the shifting tides of Edwardian society, where passion and individuality begin to challenge rigid convention. Forster's novel explores the growing tension between personal freedom and societal expectations, particularly for women navigating love and independence. Through Lucy Honeychurch's journey, the story reflects the broader cultural transition from Victorian restraint to modern self-expression. Its timeless themes and biting commentary on class, gender, and personal choice continue to resonate, making it a landmark in both literary and social history.