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  1. In 1906 Forster fell in love with Syed Ross Masood, a 17-year-old Indian future Oxford student he tutored in Latin. Masood had a more romantic, poetic view of friendship, confusing Forster with avowals of love. [16] After leaving university, Forster travelled in Europe with his mother.

  2. When Forster was 51, he met 28-year-old Bob Buckingham at a party thrown by JR Ackerley. Buckingham was a policeman who was married at the time. They shared a long loving relationship that extended to a secret domestic life at Forster’s Brunswick Square flat.

  3. Há 6 dias · E.M. Forster (born January 1, 1879, London, England—died June 7, 1970, Coventry, Warwickshire) was a British novelist, essayist, and social and literary critic. His fame rests largely on his novels Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924) and on a large body of criticism .

  4. 1 de set. de 2012 · Forster knew he was living a double life and spoke of his divided self or conflicted identity, which makes his counsel “only connect” sound disingenuous. This double life was accompanied by lying, distortion, betrayal, and even blackmail.

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  5. Forster passou os restantes 46 anos da sua vida sem publicar romances — já que, para o autor britânico, escrevê-los não era o elemento mais importante da sua vida —, dedicando-se a outro tipo de actividades literárias, entre as quais a colaboração com diversos jornais e a escrita de vários ensaios.

  6. Aspects of E.M. Forster offers a succinct overview over several of E. M. Forster's novels (like A Passage to India, Where Angels Fear to Tread or Howards End), his short stories (like The Machine Stopps) and non-fictional writings (like Aspects of the Novel).

  7. 28 de set. de 2007 · Summary. When A Passage to India was published in 1924, Forster feared - rightly - that it would be his last novel. He was only forty-five, in good health, and, as it turned out, still had half his life ahead of him, during most of which he remained an active man of letters.