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That is one of the reasons why he considered it ' the one book of his . . . that had
given more back to the world than it had taken from it . " 89 It was too soon for
contemporary critics to grasp that this was · Forster ' s most autobiographical
novel ...
That is one of the reasons why he considered it ' the one book of his . . . that had
given more back to the world than it had taken from it . " 89 It was too soon for
contemporary critics to grasp that this was · Forster ' s most autobiographical
novel ...
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Forster rather wished that he had given it a different ending although he
suspected that even if he were to continue working at it , ' it would never have
satisfied you ' . 10 But after Sassoon called it a " lovely story " ' as it stood , Forster
agreed .
Forster rather wished that he had given it a different ending although he
suspected that even if he were to continue working at it , ' it would never have
satisfied you ' . 10 But after Sassoon called it a " lovely story " ' as it stood , Forster
agreed .
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75 ) : You may be sure that no sort of encouragement will be given to
Mohammedan firebrands , such as Mohammed Ali , when they come to England .
' Dr Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari worked to reconcile Hindus and Muslims politically
and was ...
75 ) : You may be sure that no sort of encouragement will be given to
Mohammedan firebrands , such as Mohammed Ali , when they come to England .
' Dr Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari worked to reconcile Hindus and Muslims politically
and was ...
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The Suburban Novels | 8 |
The Indian Novel | 50 |
The BBC Broadcasts | 92 |
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