The Cambridge Companion to E. M. Forster
Author: David Bradshaw
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-04-12
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 0521834759
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of essays on the life and work of E. M. Forster.
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Author: David Bradshaw
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-04-12
Total Pages: 267
ISBN-13: 0521834759
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of essays on the life and work of E. M. Forster.
Author: Wendy Moffat
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2010-06-07
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 0747598436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on exclusive access to E. M. Forster's previously restricted diaries this scrupulously researched and sensitively written biography is the first to put the fact that he was homosexual back at the heart of his story.
Author: Rukun Advani
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-08-19
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 1134840721
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis title, first published in 1984, is a study of E. M. Forster as a liberal-humanist thinker and socio-literary critic. Advani discusses Forster’s ideas on man, society, politics, religion, art, aesthetics, fiction and literary criticism. The author examines why Forster was impelled from fiction towards socio-literary criticism and propaganda for art within the political and cultural context of post-Great War Britain. The book argues for Forster’s continuing importance as much more than a skilful novelist. It will be of interest to students of English cultural history, literary theory and criticism, and the work of E. M. Forster.
Author: Edward Morgan Forster
Publisher: Dundurn
Published: 2008-02-25
Total Pages: 821
ISBN-13: 1550025228
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese essays, lectures, memoirs, and broadcasts are the thought-provoking products of Forsters engagement with the literary, political, and social events of his time.
Author: Frank Kermode
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 2009-11-05
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 0297857916
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA major reassessment of the one of the greatest English novelist of the twentieth century, from celebrated critic Sir Frank Kermode. CONCERNING E.M. FORSTER is a rich, varied and original portrait of a literary great. When Sir Frank Kermode delivered the Clark Lectures at Cambridge University, he chose E.M. Forster as his subject; these lectures form the core of this book. Kermode reappraises the influence and meaning of Forster's oeuvre, offering a fascinating interpretation of his most celebrated work, A PASSAGE TO INDIA. There follows a series of interweaving discussions that bring to life diverse topics - Empire, class, poverty, the condition of the novel, the role of the artist - but always return to our enigmatic subject. Kermode also reflects on Forster's considerable talent and shortcomings, places him within a wider social context, and casts spotlight on his contemporaries, presenting a unique panorama of twentieth-century English literature.
Author: Nicholas Royle
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 110
ISBN-13: 0746308418
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNicholas Royle provides detailed readings of all Forster's novels, as well as of critical writings such as his Aspects of the Novel.
Author: E. M. Forster
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 9780804714228
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Author: Bill Goldstein
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Published: 2017-08-15
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13: 1627795294
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Lambda Literary Awards Finalist Named one of the best books of 2017 by NPR's Book Concierge A revelatory narrative of the intersecting lives and works of revered authors Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence during 1922, the birth year of modernism The World Broke in Two tells the fascinating story of the intellectual and personal journeys four legendary writers, Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, E. M. Forster, and D. H. Lawrence, make over the course of one pivotal year. As 1922 begins, all four are literally at a loss for words, confronting an uncertain creative future despite success in the past. The literary ground is shifting, as Ulysses is published in February and Proust’s In Search of Lost Time begins to be published in England in the autumn. Yet, dismal as their prospects seemed in January, by the end of the year Woolf has started Mrs. Dalloway, Forster has, for the first time in nearly a decade, returned to work on the novel that will become A Passage to India, Lawrence has written Kangaroo, his unjustly neglected and most autobiographical novel, and Eliot has finished—and published to acclaim—“The Waste Land." As Willa Cather put it, “The world broke in two in 1922 or thereabouts,” and what these writers were struggling with that year was in fact the invention of modernism. Based on original research, Bill Goldstein's The World Broke in Two captures both the literary breakthroughs and the intense personal dramas of these beloved writers as they strive for greatness.
Author: E. M. Forster
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
Published: 2022-01-25
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 0735254613
DOWNLOAD EBOOKE. M. Forster once described The Longest Journey as the book "I am most glad to have written." An introspective novel of manners at once comic and tragic, it tells of a sensitive and intelligent young man with an intense imagination and a certain amount of literary talent. He sets out full of hope to become a writer but gives up his aspirations for those of the conventional world, gradually sinking into a life of petty conformity and bitter disappointments. Penguin Random House Canada is proud to bring you classic works of literature in e-book form, with the highest quality production values. Find more today and rediscover books you never knew you loved.
Author: William di Canzio
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 2021-07-06
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 0374722463
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWilliam di Canzio’s Alec, inspired by Maurice, E. M. Forster’s secret novel of a happy same-sex love affair, tells the story of Alec Scudder, the gamekeeper Maurice Hall falls in love with in Forster’s classic, published only after the author's death. Di Canzio follows their story past the end of Maurice to the front lines of battle in World War I and beyond. Forster, who tried to write an epilogue about the future of his characters, was stymied by the radical change that the Great War brought to their world. With the hindsight of a century, di Canzio imagines a future for them and a past for Alec—a young villager possessed of remarkable passion and self-knowledge. Alec continues Forster’s project of telling stories that are part of “a great unrecorded history.” Di Canzio’s debut novel is a love story of epic proportions, at once classic and boldly new.