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A lovely, melancholy story. I mostly enjoyed hearing "the Schlegel sisters" mentioned often (as I am one of 3 sisters, and we bear that last name) or "the Miss Schlegels". I thought the characters had much depth and many facets to themselves; they were all distinct and very interesting to watch grow. It was an interesting story for 1910; much scandal, but it all seemed to largely be treated very calmly & almost always decently. Somewhat odd, as well - reminded me a lot of The Great Gatsby, altho
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Reading E.M. Forster is a must for anyone interested in Edwardian England. I wasn't enthralled by the book but it is interesting to see the seeds of societal change in the story.
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This is my third foray into Forster. I could hardly put it down, though it's hard to say why. I'm looking forward to book club discussion.
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Jun 18, 2008
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May 16, 2019
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