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Classics in English _ Where Angels Fear to Tread by E. M. Forster
¡°Where Angels Fear to Tread¡± is a novel that sharply deals with the issues of cultural clash and prejudice. Forster sharply criticizes moral hypocrisy and cultural superiority by contrasting the free life of Italy with the formal life of England.
Through the young widow Lilia¡¯s remarriage to an Italian and the custody dispute that occurs after her death, the author delicately depicts the clash of values between the two cultures. In particular, the inner growth of the protagonist Philip effectively shows the process of overcoming cultural prejudice and reaching true understanding.
The value of this work lies in the author¡¯s insight into the truth of human nature through cultural differences and the relativity of moral values. Although it is Forster¡¯s first full-length novel, the excellent psychological description and thematic awareness convey a message that is still relevant today.

Summary
"Where Angels Fear to Tread" by E. M. Forster is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of culture clash and personal relationships through the story of Lilia Herriton, a young widow who embarks on a journey to Italy, leaving behind her strict English upbringing and family expectations. As Lilia travels, her choices lead to significant consequences for herself and those she loves, particularly her son Irma and her controlling mother-in-law, Mrs. Herriton. At the start of the novel, various relatives gather at Charing Cross to send Lilia off on her trip to Italy, highlighting not only her cheerful spirit but also the contrasting personalities of her family members who are concerned with proper conduct and societal norms. Lilia's interactions reveal her vibrant nature as she embraces her journey, yet reveal the controlling forces of her family back home. Philip, her brother-in-law, demonstrates both affection and concern through his advice while lamenting her eventual engagement to an Italian man, which stirs family tensions and forebodes conflict as the plot unfolds. In summary, the opening portion of the novel establishes the foundational relationships and cultural expectations that will be challenged as Lilia navigates her desire for personal freedom against the constraints imposed by her family.

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Contents
Chapter 1. They were all at Charing Cross to see Lilia of
Chapter 2. When the bewildered tourist alights at the station
Chapter 3. Opposite the Volterra gate of Monteriano
Chapter 4. The advance of regret can be so gradual
Chapter 5. At the time of Lilia¡¯s death Philip Herriton
Chapter 6. Italy, Philip had always maintained
Chapter 7. At about nine o¡¯clock next morning
Chapter 8. Philip judged it better not to contradict her
Chapter 9. The details of Harriet¡¯s crime were never known
Chapter 10. ¡°He will have to marry her,¡± said Philip