
E. M. Forster's Where Angels Fear to Tread follows a family scandal ignited by travel, romance, and cultural misunderstanding in Italy. What begins as a social excursion becomes a study of desire, propriety, and the damage caused when people try to control one another's choices.
The novel is well suited to readers who enjoy literary fiction about manners, marriage, and the clash between impulse and convention. Forster gives the story wit and tension while asking how much freedom a person can really claim inside family and social expectation. It remains a sharp, compact entry point for readers interested in character-driven fiction with moral consequences It remains a rewarding choice for readers seeking a clear, lasting classic with real depth.
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