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A room with a view

E. M. Forster

Narrator Lopez Mickaël

Publisher: Mika

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Summary

In A Room with a View, E. M. Forster crafts a subtle and quietly revolutionary novel that explores the tension between social convention and emotional truth. A central figure of early twentieth-century English literature, Forster examined the inner lives of his characters with irony, restraint, and remarkable psychological insight, questioning the rigid norms of Edwardian society. 
The story begins in Florence, where a young English woman encounters beauty, freedom, and unexpected connections far removed from the strict codes of her upbringing. Upon returning to England, she must navigate polite society, unspoken expectations, and choices that test the boundaries between duty and desire. Through intimate conversations, restrained conflicts, and evocative settings, the novel unfolds as a meditation on personal awakening and the courage required to live honestly. 
Enduringly influential, A Room with a View remains a cornerstone of English literary fiction. Its elegance, emotional precision, and gentle critique of social restraint continue to resonate with modern listeners seeking depth beneath quiet narratives. 
This audiobook offers an immersive listening experience, allowing Forster’s refined prose and emotional nuance to unfold naturally. The AI narration delivers clarity, balance, and consistency, enhancing the rhythm of the language while preserving the novel’s subtle tone. 
Step into a world where silence speaks volumes and choice defines character. Listen now to A Room with a View and rediscover a timeless classic of literary introspection.
Duration: about 12 hours (11:30:04)
Publishing date: 2026-01-30; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —