A Room with A View
a story about an English middle class girl
"Room with a View" by E.M. Forster satirizes the manners of the middle-class English folk. The novel uses humor and irony to poke fun at the restrictive social norms and conventions of the time, particularly concerning love and marriage.
Several of E. M. Forster's novels satirize the manners of the English middle class (more particularly, the upper middle class). The best examples are "Howard's End" and "A Room with a View."
Ed Forster has written: '101 everyday sayings from the Bible' -- subject(s): Terms and phrases, Bible, Versions, English language, Authorized, Quotations
N. Forster has written: 'Chambers of commerce'
Peter Forster has written: 'Play the ball' 'The disinherited'
Christian Forster has written: 'Die Vorhalle als Paradies'
A. Forster has written: 'The engineering geology of Birmingham West (the Black Country)'
Rudolf Forster has written: 'Das Spiel mein Leben'
Dale Underwood has written: 'Etherege and the seventeenth-century comedy of manners' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, English drama, English drama (Comedy), History and criticism, Intellectual life, Knowledge, Manners and customs, Manners and customs in literature, Modern Civilization
Kent Forster has written: 'Recent Europe' -- subject(s): History
Martin Forster has written: 'Das autorisierte Kapital der Aktiengesellschaft'
Paul Forster has written: 'Peirce and the threat of nominalism' -- subject(s): Nominalism
Brenda Forster has written: 'The Socio-Cultural Matrix of Alcohol and Drug Use'