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  1. pt.slideshare.net › FabioRLemes › edward-morgan-forsterEdward Morgan Forster | PPT

    Edward Morgan Forster (1879-1970) foi um escritor humanista liberal inglês que valorizava a tolerância e compreensão entre pessoas diferentes. Sua obra mais famosa, A Passagem para a Índia, retrata vividamente as culturas muçulmana, hindu e cristã na Índia e os abismos entre elas.

  2. Edward Morgan Forster (1. ledna 1879, Londýn – 7. června 1970, Coventry) byl anglický prozaik, esejista a libretista. Je znám především díky svým ironickým a dějově dobře vystavěným románům , které se zabývaly společenskými tématy, jako byly třídní rozdíly, pokrytectví nebo postoje britské společnosti vůči problémům pohlaví a homosexuality na počátku 20 ...

  3. This collection contains a number of items by and about E.M. Forster. The heart of the collection consists of Forster's writings, published and unpublished, held by the archive centre in manuscript, typescript and photocopied forms. Items written for publication, or in some cases broadcast, have been placed at the start of the collection.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2019 · E. M. Forster’s (1 January 1879 – 7 June 1970) most systematic exposition of the novelist’s art, Aspects of the Novel, is no key to his own practice. Written three years after the publication of A Passage to India, the work surveys neither his achievement nor his intentions. While full of the insights, charm, and….

  5. The article aims at charting the position of Edward Morgan Forster and his works in contemporary English language culture. It presents various forms of adaptations of or responses to the works of Forster, concentrating on those which have been created since the writer's death in 1970.

  6. The article aims at charting the position of Edward Morgan Forster and his works in contemporary English language culture. It presents various forms of adaptations of or responses to the works of Forster, concentrating on those which have been created since the writer's death in 1970.

  7. The English novelist and essayist Edward Morgan Forster (1879-1970) was concerned with the conflict between the freedom of the spirit and the conventions of society. Educated at Tonbridge School (which he disliked intensely), E. M. Forster went on to Cambridge. His father, an architect, had died when Forster was only 2 years old, but a legacy ...