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  1. Há 3 dias · A century has passed since E.M. Forster’s seminal work, “A Passage to India,” first graced bookshelves, and yet its exploration of British India still feels unnervingly relevant today. Published in , the novel throws open the doors on the British Empire in its twilight years, a period rife with social unrest and deeply ingrained racism.

  2. Há 5 dias · Actualizado a 30 de mayo de 2024, 10:11. A quintessentially English novel about class and privilege, Howards End by E. M. Forster follows the fortunes of three contrasting but interconnected families. The novel is set in the early 20th century, a time of rapid industrialisation, mass urbanisation and the emergence of a capitalist class ...

  3. Há 5 dias · Reading the politics of E.M. Forster's A Passage to India : a study in ambiguity. Authors. Kavita Ivy Nandan; Publication date 30 May 2018. Publisher. Doi ...

  4. Há 4 dias · E.M. Forster. British writer. Also known as: Edward Morgan Forster. John Bernard Beer. Emeritus Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge; Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Cambridge. Author of Coleridge the Visionary and others. John Bernard Beer. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica.

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  5. Há 3 dias · 2 June 2024, Sun. 3PM. Victoria Theatre. $78, $58 *, $38 *. The Prose and the Passion takes E.M. Forster, one of the greatest English novelists of all time, as its starting point, and is inspired by his letters, his life, and his novels A Passage to India and Maurice.

  6. I have a Forster question. Is anyone still here? I notice in Room With a View and in Howards End that where one will live (the Misses Alan, the Schlegels) is a recurring plot point.

  7. Há 5 dias · Forster, one of the whitest men you'll ever see, disguised himself as black during a daring quest to discover racism. He describes the book as "the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written." We are amused. Forster sounds like a virtue-signaling weasel.