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... Passage to India and , later , a memorial tribute in which he wrote of his unique personality and the debt owed : ' He woke me up out of my suburban and academic life . ' A Passage to India ' would never have been written without him ...
... Passage to India and , later , a memorial tribute in which he wrote of his unique personality and the debt owed : ' He woke me up out of my suburban and academic life . ' A Passage to India ' would never have been written without him ...
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... Passage to India was in 1924. Forster understood Muslims and misunderstood Hindus . He understood Hindus but misunderstood Muslims . He was drastically unfair to Anglo - Indians . Or , he had skilfully bal- anced their devotion to duty ...
... Passage to India was in 1924. Forster understood Muslims and misunderstood Hindus . He understood Hindus but misunderstood Muslims . He was drastically unfair to Anglo - Indians . Or , he had skilfully bal- anced their devotion to duty ...
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... Passage to India ' , about which Orwell later remarked that ' so far as I know they didn't even have to resort to dishonest quotation.'70 Forster's mild radio voice and even tone would have been a con- trast , to say the least , to ...
... Passage to India ' , about which Orwell later remarked that ' so far as I know they didn't even have to resort to dishonest quotation.'70 Forster's mild radio voice and even tone would have been a con- trast , to say the least , to ...
Contents
The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
Copyright | |
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