Annotated ContentThis edition has been annotated with the following unique content.Historical ContextDetailed 20th Century AnalysisIntroduction SectionA Room with A ViewClassic Romantic ComedyBy E.M Forster published in the United Kingdom in 1908A British novel which presents a humorous view of the society at the time.SynopsisWhile on vacation in Italy, wealthy young Lucy Honeychurch falls for passionate, energetic George Emerson. Lucy, becomes engaged to rogue Cecil Vyse upon return to England. When the Emersons move in, Lucy, who is still drawn to George, accepts the fact that she does not love Cecil. Despite opposition from her own family and support from George's father, she marries George, and they spend their honeymoon in Italy, a country that represents desire and freedom.E. M. Forster's in-depth research into characters and British culture shaped the book, which represented the author's criticism of the narrow traditional British society. Its compelling cast of people, witty banter, and humorous perspective on manners, are its strong points. This book combines a lighter look at English society at the turn of the 20th century with romance.A true book of worth, a classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Early books emit an excellence unlike any from modern times. You will not be dissatisfied with this works as it is presented in its Beautiful original preservation. It is great for gift, book club readings, and can be used as a feature of literary research for young adults.Title detailsOriginal textRomance, comedy, dramar