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A Room with a View; Howard's End; Maurice (edition 1991)

by E.M. Forster

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Offers traditional and modern proverbs from the cultures and peoples of Africa that deal with such topics as family, marriage, morality, ethics, charity, and law.
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Title:A Room with a View; Howard's End; Maurice
Authors:E.M. Forster
Info:Quality Paperback Book Club (1991), Paperback, 966 pages
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Maurice: Wonderful book that speaks to my romantic side! I actually saw the movie first (which I loved too) and was happy to find out that they stayed true to the book. So many quotable lines, lovely romantic ending. This is one of my 'read when feeling down' books. Haven't read the other two yet. ( )
1 vote korepersephone | Mar 1, 2011 |
A Room with a View and Howard's End changed my life as a reader. I remember they were the first "classics" I found on my own without any prodding from minds more seasoned. I felt decadent reading them and I realized what a stir Mr. Forster must have caused when these books full of strong, sensual, sexual, earthy women were first published. Here were heroines I could love and relate to. Maurice doesn't have the same power for me, for obvious reasons, but I understand why this book, too, made deep ripples in the English way of life. Forster did his part to rage against the rigid morals of his time which paved the way for less rigidity in our own. Plus, he's just fun to read. ( )
  wordygirl39 | Jun 4, 2007 |
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