To me,' D. H. Lawerence once wrote to E. M. forster, 'you are the last Englishman.' Indeed, Forster's novels offer contemporary readers clear, vibrant portraits of life in Edwardian England. Published in 1908 to both critical and popular acclaim, A Room with a View is a whimsical comedy of manners that owes more to Jane Austen that perhaps any other of his works. The central character is a muddled young girl named Lucy Honeychurch, who runs away from the man who stirs her emotions, remaining engaged to a rich snob. Forster considered it his 'nicest' novel, and today it remains probably his most well liked. Its moral is utterly simple. Throw away your etiquette book and listen to your heart. But it was Forster's next book, Howards End, a story about who would inhabit a charming old country house (and who, in a larger sense, would inherit England), that earned him recognition as a major writer. Centered around the conflict between the wealthy, materialistic Wilcox family and the cultured, idealistic Schlegel sisters-and informed by Forester's famous dictum 'Only connect'-it is full of tenderness towards favorite characters. 'Howards End is a classic English novel . . . superb and wholly cherishable . . . one that admirers have no trouble reading over and over again,' said Alfred Kazin.
Love is not a "thing", it is a feeling. It has no shape, no colour, no smell and no taste, but it is the most wonderful enjoyment one can possess on our very planet. At least I believe so. Mentioning that, I have to admit it also can be a most torturous ago...
评分Love is not a "thing", it is a feeling. It has no shape, no colour, no smell and no taste, but it is the most wonderful enjoyment one can possess on our very planet. At least I believe so. Mentioning that, I have to admit it also can be a most torturous ago...
评分Love is not a "thing", it is a feeling. It has no shape, no colour, no smell and no taste, but it is the most wonderful enjoyment one can possess on our very planet. At least I believe so. Mentioning that, I have to admit it also can be a most torturous ago...
评分Love is not a "thing", it is a feeling. It has no shape, no colour, no smell and no taste, but it is the most wonderful enjoyment one can possess on our very planet. At least I believe so. Mentioning that, I have to admit it also can be a most torturous ago...
评分Love is not a "thing", it is a feeling. It has no shape, no colour, no smell and no taste, but it is the most wonderful enjoyment one can possess on our very planet. At least I believe so. Mentioning that, I have to admit it also can be a most torturous ago...
虽然福斯特声称自己的写作比较软 没有力量,但是 柔可克刚。
评分Should be an interesting reading.
评分霍华德庄园是我看过的人物关系发展最不自然、最牵强的“名著”。
评分霍华德庄园是我看过的人物关系发展最不自然、最牵强的“名著”。
评分答辩完恋恋不舍,骨子里还是适合读文学啊
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