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Page 54
... Indian Muslims . When Forster reached India in 1912 , official circles there were greatly agitated by the pressures for equality in employment oppor- tunities , for Government was the major employer of Indians with Western - style ...
... Indian Muslims . When Forster reached India in 1912 , official circles there were greatly agitated by the pressures for equality in employment oppor- tunities , for Government was the major employer of Indians with Western - style ...
Page 59
... India and met Masood's Indian friends in Oxford and London , a visit to India after Masood had returned there became increasingly possible . Howards End was selling splen- didly , and ' I shall probably make enough money by it to come to ...
... India and met Masood's Indian friends in Oxford and London , a visit to India after Masood had returned there became increasingly possible . Howards End was selling splen- didly , and ' I shall probably make enough money by it to come to ...
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... Indian political leaders , and Ber- lin radio capitalised upon their resentment by broadcasting ' books by English authors which had attacked the British presence in India , notably E. M. Forster's A Passage to India ' , about which ...
... Indian political leaders , and Ber- lin radio capitalised upon their resentment by broadcasting ' books by English authors which had attacked the British presence in India , notably E. M. Forster's A Passage to India ' , about which ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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