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  1. 10 de ago. de 2021 · A Passage to India is both a challenge and an indictment. It is also a revelation.”—The New York Times Book Review When Adela Quested arrives in the city of Chandrapore in search of “the real India,” she quickly grows disillusioned with its prejudiced colonial community.

  2. 27 de fev. de 2019 · A Passage to India is a marvelously written, marvelously sad novel. The novel emotively and naturally recreates the Raj in India and offers insight into how the Empire was run. Ultimately, though, it's a tale of powerlessness and alienation. Even friendship and the attempt to connect fails. Cite this Article.

  3. Tensions rise in 1920s India when an adventurous young British woman traveling with her future mother-in-law accuses a local doctor of sexual assault. Watch trailers & learn more.

  4. “Look here, both of you, see India if you like and as you like—I know I made myself rather ridiculous at Fielding’s, but . . . it’s different now. I wasn’t quite sure of myself.” “My duties here are evidently finished, I don’t want to see India now; now for my passage back,” was Mrs. Moore’s thought.

  5. On a hot, muggy day, the eager Dr. Aziz leads an expedition to the Marabar Caves. One by one, members of the party drop out, until finally only Miss Quested, from England, is left. And so the Indian man and the British woman climb the last path alone, at a time when England's rule of India was based on an ingrained, semi-official racism, and ...

  6. Passaggio in India (titolo orig. A Passage to India) è un romanzo dello scrittore britannico Edward Morgan Forster, pubblicato nel 1924 e vincitore lo stesso anno del James Tait Black Memorial Prize per la narrativa. Il libro, uno dei capolavori della narrativa inglese del XX secolo, si svolge sullo sfondo del British Raj e del movimento ...

  7. A Passage to India. Capa comum – 15 janeiro 2020. At the dawn of the twentieth century, the peak of the British colonial era, a visiting English schoolteacher and her traveling companion express a desire to see a more authentic side of India. One of their new friends, a young Muslim doctor, arranges a trip to a natural wonder, the Marabar ...

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