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About the lecture

In this module, we think about the importance of guides and guidebooks in the novel, focusing in particular on Miss Honeychurch's use of a travel guide to explore the city of Florence, a guide which turns out to be inaccurate when it offers some misinformation about the story of San Giovanni Gualberto. What is the importance of this scene? And how does it bear on the events later in the novel?

About the lecturer

Max Saunders is Director of the Arts and Humanities Research Institute, Professor of English and Co-Director of the Centre for Life-Writing Research at King’s College London, where he teaches modern literature. He studied at the universities of Cambridge and Harvard, and was a Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge. He is the author of Ford Madox Ford: A Dual Life, 2 vols. (Oxford University Press, 1996) and Self Impression: Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern Literature (Oxford University Press 2010); the editor of five volumes of Ford’s writing, including an annotated critical edition of the first volume of Ford’s Parade’s End: Some Do Not . . . (Carcanet, 2010). He has published essays on Life-writing, on Impressionism, and on a number of modern writers. He was awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship from 2008-10 to research the To-Day and To-Morrow book series; and in 2013 an Advanced Grant from the ERC for the Ego-Media 5-year collaborative project on Digital Life Writing.

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Saunders, M. (2018, August 15). A Room With a View - Guides [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/a-room-with-a-view?auth=0&lesson=1348&option=13486&type=lesson

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Saunders, M. "A Room With a View – Guides." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://massolit.io/options/a-room-with-a-view?auth=0&lesson=1348&option=13486&type=lesson