Where Angels Fear to Tread

Where Angels Fear to Tread by E. M. Forster is a classic work of fiction published by Aegypan in June 2008. This edition spans 120 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the complexities of social status and personal transformation, focusing on the character Lilia as she embarks on a journey to Italy, prompting reflections on the nature of propriety and societal expectations in turn-of-the-century England.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and historical context as the story delves into the lives of characters who navigate the rigid norms of their society. The themes of class and the absurdities of social interactions are woven throughout the text, offering insights into the challenges faced by those deemed “vulgar” or lacking in conventional attributes. This edition invites readers to consider the interplay between personal aspirations and societal constraints in a richly detailed literary setting.
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“No, Mother, Lilia was really keen on going to Italy ” said Philip, finding the situation full of whimsical romance. There was something half attractive, half repellent in the thought of this vulgar woman journeying to places he loved and revered. But why should she not be transfigured by her journeys? The same had happened to the Goths
When a man or woman is “neither well-bred, nor well-connected, nor handsome, nor clever, nor rich,” what chance does he or she have for success, in turn-of-the-century England — at least in that portion of London society almost ridiculously proper and well-behaved? The Philistines, the vulgar, the ones talented in making absurd impressions when in public . . . could they do well for themselves? Horrid thought
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