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A Room with a View<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

Malcolm Bradbury<br />

Lucy Honeychurch is torn between<br />

the expectations of her world and the<br />

passionate yearnings of her heart. Within<br />

this sparkling love story, Forster has<br />

couched a perceptive examination of class<br />

structure and a penetrating social comedy.<br />

256 pp. 978-0-14-118329-9 $9.95<br />

<strong>Penguin</strong> Readers Guide Available<br />

Selected Stories<br />

Edited with an Introduction and Notes by<br />

David Leavitt and Mark Mitchell<br />

The twelve stories in this collection are<br />

rich in irony and often feature violent<br />

events, discomforting coincidences, and<br />

other disruptive happenings that throw<br />

the characters’ perceptions and beliefs<br />

off balance. Included are “The Story of<br />

a Panic,” “The Machine Stops,” “The<br />

Eternal Moment,” and others.<br />

224 pp. 978-0-14-118619-1 $14.00<br />

Where Angels Fear to Tread<br />

Edited with Notes by Oliver Stallybrass<br />

Introduction by Ruth Padel<br />

A wonderful novel of questioning,<br />

disillusionment, and conversion, Where<br />

Angels Fear to Tread tells the story of a<br />

prim English family’s encounter with<br />

seemingly otherworldly Italy.<br />

192 pp. 978-0-14-144145-0 $13.00<br />

hannah Webster Foster<br />

1758 – 1840, american<br />

See William Hill Brown.<br />

92 <strong>Penguin</strong> ClassiCs<br />

anatole FranCe<br />

1844 – 1924, French<br />

nobel Prize winner<br />

The Gods Will Have Blood<br />

Translated with an Introduction by<br />

Frederick Davies<br />

Set during the French Revolution in<br />

the fifteen months preceding the fall<br />

of Robespierre, this novel by Nobel<br />

Prize winner Anatole France power<strong>full</strong>y<br />

recreates the Terror—a period of intense<br />

and virtually indiscriminate violence.<br />

256 pp. 978-0-14-044352-3 $14.00<br />

benjaMin Franklin<br />

1706 – 1790, american<br />

The Autobiography and Other Writings<br />

Edited with an Introduction by<br />

Kenneth A. Silverman<br />

Tracing his rise from a printer’s<br />

apprentice to an internationally famous<br />

scientist, inventor, statesman, legislator,<br />

and diplomat, Franklin distills the complex<br />

and passionate intellectual strivings of<br />

his life into a persona-extolling industry<br />

and sober virtue. Also included here are<br />

selections from Franklin’s essays and<br />

letters.<br />

320 pp. 978-0-14-243760-5 $9.00<br />

See The Portable Enlightenment Reader.

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