Pensione Bertolini

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Pensione Bertolini is a modest Florentine boarding house in E.M. Forster’s novel "A Room with a View," serving as the setting where Lucy Honeychurch’s Italian journey begins.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional boarding house
fictional location
setting in a novel
appearsInWork A Room with a View NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Charlotte Bartlett NERFINISHED
George Emerson NERFINISHED
Lucy Honeychurch NERFINISHED
Miss Lavish NERFINISHED
Mr. Emerson NERFINISHED
The Reverend Mr. Beebe NERFINISHED
countryInFictional Italy NERFINISHED
createdBy E. M. Forster NERFINISHED
describedAs modest boarding house
pensione
hasThemeConnection English tourists abroad
contrast between convention and spontaneity
social class distinctions
languageOfName Italian
locatedInFictional Florence NERFINISHED
medium literature
narrativeFunction place where Lucy first encounters the Emersons
site of the room-without-a-view conflict
space highlighting cultural clashes between English guests and Italian setting
partOfFictionalUniverse A Room with a View fictional world NERFINISHED
roleInPlot initial setting of the novel A Room with a View
starting point of Lucy Honeychurch’s Italian journey
workGenre Edwardian fiction
novel
workPublicationYear 1908

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Lucy Honeychurch staysAt Pensione Bertolini