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  1. humanists.uk › 20th-century-humanism › forsterE M Forster – Humanists UK

    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. 16 de jan. de 2024 · Colm Tóibín, in "Lives of the Novelists: E. M. Forster", The New York Times (22 July 2010) Mr E. M. Forster, particularly in the first half of Pharos and Pharillon, set a model of lucidity and individuality in which the elegance is so unobtrusive as to pass some readers unnoticed.

  3. 14 de mai. de 2018 · FORSTER, E. M. (1879–1970), English novelist, biographer, and critic. E. M. Forster was one of the most influential European writers of the twentieth century, and a tireless defender of humane values. Although he lived until 1970, in some ways he always remained an Edwardian liberal. Forster was born in London on New Year 's Day 1879.

  4. Birthday: January 1, 1879 ( Capricorn) Born In: Marylebone, London, United Kingdom. Born on January 1, 1879, in Middlesex, England, E. M. Forster was the only child of Alice Clara "Lily" Forster and Edward Morgan Llewellyn Forster. Officially called Henry Morgan Forster, his name Edward was accidentally given during his baptism.

  5. E.M. Forster, właśc., Edward Morgan Forster (ur. 1 stycznia 1879 w Londynie, zm. 7 czerwca 1970 w Coventry) [1] – angielski prozaik, eseista i krytyk literacki. Tworzył także dzieła fantastyczne .

  6. E. M. Forster's career as a novelist was spectacularly lopsided. Born in 1879, he published his first four novels in quick succession (Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905), The Longest Journey (1907), A Room with a View (1908) and Howards End (1910)), had largely finished what would eventually appear as Maurice by 1914, and published his most famous and ambitious novel, A Passage to India, ten ...

  7. E.M. Forster and King's. Edward Morgan Forster (1879-1970, KC 1897-1901 and 1945-1970) came up to King's in 1897 and read Classics, getting his BA in 1900. He spent a fourth year at King’s reading History. An inheritance from his great-aunt Marianne Thornton and the success of his novels made his adult life comfortably well off, but when in ...