Where Angels Fear to Tread is a novel by E. M. Forster. The title comes from a line in Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism: "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread".
"Where Angels Fear to Tread" is a novel by E.M. Forster published in 1905. The novel, Forster's first, describes events in the life of Lilia, a young English widow who falls in love with an Italian man to the disapproval of her family.
"Where Angels Fear to Tread" is a novel by E.M. Forster published in 1905. The novel, Forster's first, describes events in the life of Lilia, a young English widow who falls in love with an Italian man to the disapproval of her family.
In his debut novel "Where Angels Fear to Tread," a relatively young English widow named Lilia Herriton goes to Italy at the advice of her deceased husband Charles's family, accompanied by her friend Caroline Abbott, and, in a quaint little ...
This story highlights two unique societies worlds in their evaluation.
This story highlights two different societies worlds in their contrast.
This story highlights two unique societies worlds in their evaluation.
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.
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.
Lilia Herriton, a widow of several years who has been living with her husband's family since his death, cheerfully leaves Sawston, England, with her friend Caroline Abbott for an extended visit in Italy.
This story highlights two different societies worlds in their contrast.