
A Room with a View Character Analysis | LitCharts
Mrs. Vyse is happy that Lucy appears to be losing some of the less sophisticated habits of her upbringing during her stay in London.
A Room with a View: Chapter-XI - SparkNotes
"Make her one of us," repeated Mrs. Vyse, and processed to bed. As she was dozing off, a cry—the cry of nightmare—rang from Lucy's room. Lucy could ring for the maid if she liked but …
A Room with a View: Character List - SparkNotes
Cecil Vyse The dislikable man who becomes Lucy's fiance for a short period of time. Cecil is pretentious and despises all the country people of Lucy's town, finding them unsophisticated …
A Room with a View Chapter 11 Summary & Analysis - LitCharts
Mrs. Vyse tells Cecil, “Make Lucy one of us,” and enthusiastically says that Lucy is “purging off the Honeychurch taint,” and becoming more and more acceptable. Cecil agrees and exclaims that …
A Room with a View Chapters 11-14 Summary & Analysis - SparkNotes
Vyse is thrilled with her and asks Cecil to make Lucy "one of us." Lucy has a bad dream that night from which she awakes with a shriek. Back at Summer Street, Mr. Beebe takes Freddy to call …
A Room With a View Characters - GradeSaver
Cecil Vyse. Lucy's fiancé (or "fiasco," in the family lingo). Cecil is handsome and refined. He is also arrogant, unimaginative, and overbearing. He is completely unable to see the beauty in …
A Room With a View by E.M. Forster: Chapter 11 - online literature
"Make her one of us," repeated Mrs. Vyse, and processed to bed. As she was dozing off, a cry--the cry of nightmare--rang from Lucy's room. Lucy could ring for the maid if she liked but Mrs. …
A Room with a View by E. M. Forster Plot Summary - LitCharts
The Emersons eventually do move in, and arrive just as Lucy happens to be staying with Cecil and his mother Mrs. Vyse in London. There, Lucy receives a letter from Charlotte in which she …
A Room With a View - Part Two. Chapter XI: In Mrs. Vyse's Well ...
Chapter XI: In Mrs. Vyse's Well-Appointed Flat of A Room With a View by E.M. Forster. The text begins: The Comic Muse, though able to look after her own interests, did not disdain the …
Room with a View (Forster) - LitLovers
The book explores the young Lucy Honeychurch's trip to Italy with her cousin, and the choice she must make between the free-thinking George Emerson and the repressed aesthete Cecil …