
Where Angels Fear to Tread (Mint Editions) Where Angels Fear to Tread (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition) Where Angels Fear to Tread (Alblabook Edition) Where Angels Fear to Tread (Vintage Classics) Where Angels Fear to Tread - Classic Illustrated Edition Where Angels Fear to Tread (Abinger Edition of E.M. Where Angels Fear to Tread (Dover Thrift Edition) Where Angels Fear to Tread: The 1905 English Literary Classic (Annotated) Where Angels Fear To Tread (Classic Books on CD Collection) Į M Forster - Collected Works, Including a Room with a View, Howards End, the Longest Journey, Where Angels Fear to Tread and the Celestial Omnibus an Where Angels Fear to Tread (Dover Thrift Editions) Sales Rank Publication Date Lowest New Price Where Angels Fear to Tread is an accomplished, harrowing, and malevolently funny book, in which familiar notions of vice and virtue collapse underfoot and the best intentions go mortally awry. Forster anticipated the themes of cultural collision and the sterility of the English middle class that he would develop in A Room with a View and A Passage to India. But that Lilia should have had a baby - and that the baby should be raised as an Italian! - are matters requiring immediate correction by Philip Herriton, his dour sister Harriet, and their well-meaning friend Miss Abbott.

That the marriage should fail and poor Lilia die tragically are only to be expected. When a young English widow takes off on the grand tour and along the way marries a penniless Italian, her in-laws are not amused.

He's got a country behind him that's upset people from the beginning of the world." He's a bounder, but he's not an English bounder. "Let her meddle with what she doesn't understand! Look at this letter! The man who wrote it will marry her, or murder her, or do for her somehow.
