Great works of E. M. Forster /: E. M. Forster
Material type: TextSeries: Maple Press ClassicsPublication details: India Maple PressDescription: 768 pISBN:- 9789350333693
- 823.912 FOR-E
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823.9109 BAT-J Indian English fiction (2001-2020) : history and reflections / | 823.9109 PRA-R Contemporary English literature / | 823.912 BLO-H The Lord of the Rings / | 823.912 FOR-E Great works of E. M. Forster / | 823.912 HIL-J Lost horizon / | 823.912 JER-J Three men in a boat / | 823.912 JOY-J Greatest works of James Joyce / |
While the book covers the magnum opus of Forster, it also includes texts like Where Angels Fear to Tread which gives an insight to the theme and style of the author. Howards End (1910) was a story that centered on an English country house and dealt with the clash between two families, one interested in art and literature, the other only in business. The book brought together the themes of money, business and culture. When Forster returned to India 1921, he worked as a private secretary to the Maharajah of Dewas. This became the scene of his masterwork a Passage to India (1924), an account of India under British rule. It was Forter's last novel – and for the remaining 46 years of his life he devoted himself to other activities. Forster has contributed numerous novels to literature like The Longest Journey, a Room with a View (1908), The Celestial Omnibus (1914) and many more.
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