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  1. r/EMForster. • 1 hr. ago. attitude_devant. I have a Forster question. Is anyone still here? I notice in Room With a View and in Howards End that where one will live (the Misses Alan, the Schlegels) is a recurring plot point. Were the upper classes so rootless in the Edwardian era? 2. 2.

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  6. 4 days ago · Who wrote the book the movie was adapted from? Answer: E.M. Forster. If you look at the movie first, then try to read the book, you will not be able to finish the book because the movie and the book are set up exactly alike. 7.

  7. 4 days ago · Answer: E. M. Forster "A Room With a View" was published by E. M. Forster in 1908. The novel is divided into two parts. The first part takes place in Florence where two English ladies, Lucy Honeychurch and her fussy cousin Charlotte Bartlett, who is acting as chaperone, are touring the country.

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