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    E M Forster is one of the greatest of British twentieth-century novelists, his well known novels including A Passage to India, Howard’s End and A Room with a View. His open-minded and humanist view of life is seen in his novels in their focus on human relationships and the need for tolerance, sympathy and love between individual human beings from different parts of society and different ...

  2. Edward Morgan Forster was born in London in 1879, the son of an architect. He attended Tonbridge School, which he hated; he caricatured what he termed "public school behavior" in several of his novels. A different atmosphere awaited him at King's College, Cambridge, which he enjoyed thoroughly. After graduation, he began to write short stories.

  3. Personal Life. E.M Forster was a homosexual, but this fact was not widely known during his life. Due to the secrecy around his sexual persuasion, he did not publish, Maurice, during his lifetime. Forster had a long time relationship with a married policeman named Bob Buckingham and even stood as godfather for one Buckingham’s children.

  4. 1 de set. de 2012 · Unlike P. N. Furbank’s official study, simply titled E. M. Forster: A Life (1978), which discusses Forster’s homosexuality as only one facet of his works and days, or Nicola Beauman’s E. M. Forster: A Biography (1994), which expands somewhat on Furbank’s account of Forster’s sex life, Moffat treats his search for homosexual expression and identity as the essential explanation for his ...

  5. Early Life. E. M. Forster was born on January 1, 1879, in London, England. He was the only child of Edward Morgan Llewellyn Forster, an architect, and Alice Clara Whichelo. From an early age, Forster showed a keen interest in literature and writing. Education 1. Tonbridge School (1893-1897)

  6. Howards End was the first successful novel by Forster. He also wrote a comic novel named ‘A Room with a View’ in 1908. This was the most optimistic of all his novels and was also made into a film in 1985. In 1911 Forster also published several short stories with a rustic and unpredictable writing tone. These include ‘The Celestial Omnibus ...

  7. 12 de mai. de 2023 · E.M. Forster (Edward Morgan Forster) was an English novelist, essayist, and critic known for his works that explored the themes of class, gender, and sexuality. He was born on January 1, 1879, in London, England, and died on June 7, 1970, in Coventry, England. Forster was part of the Bloomsbury Group, a literary circle that included Virginia ...