E.M. Forster
Posted by Tel on March 24, 2009
E.M. Forster (1879-1970)
English Novelist, Short-Story Writer and Essayist
E.M. Forster is regarded as one of the leading English writers of the twentieth century. He is best-known for five novels, including Where Angels Fear to Tread, A Room with a View and Howard’s End.
Forster’s writing themes often deal with secular humanism and sexuality. Aside from novels, he also wrote essays, short stories and literary criticism, and lectured on literature at Cambridge University, where he finally settled as a teacher.
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Works by E.M. Forster
- Where Angels Fear to Tread, 1905
- The Longest Journey, 1907
- A Room with a View, 1908
- Howard’s End, 1910
- The Celestial Omnibus, short story, 1911
- Alexandria: a History and a Guide, 1922
- A Passage to India, 1924
- Eternal Moment and Other Stories, short story, 1928
- Abinger Harvest, 1936
- England’s Pleasant Land, 1940
- Maurice, 1971 (written, 1914
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