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... E. M. Forster's five novels , four appeared between 1905 and 1910 , the fifth , A Passage to India , in 1924. In Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown , Virginia Woolf associated Forster with Lawrence , Joyce and herself as one of the novelists ...
... E. M. Forster's five novels , four appeared between 1905 and 1910 , the fifth , A Passage to India , in 1924. In Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown , Virginia Woolf associated Forster with Lawrence , Joyce and herself as one of the novelists ...
Page 237
... E. M. Forster : The whole of Forster's technique is based upon the tea - table : instead of trying to screw all his scenes to the highest possible pitch , he tones them down until they sound like mothers ' meet- ing gossip ... In fact ...
... E. M. Forster : The whole of Forster's technique is based upon the tea - table : instead of trying to screw all his scenes to the highest possible pitch , he tones them down until they sound like mothers ' meet- ing gossip ... In fact ...
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... E. M. Forster , 185 Mansfield Park , 253 March , William , 141 Marlowe , Christopher , 265 Marquand , John P. , 183-5 Martha Quest , 276 Martin Arrowsmith , 66 Mary Olivier : A Life , 15 , 16 Masters , Edgar Lee , 77 , 86 Masters , The ...
... E. M. Forster , 185 Mansfield Park , 253 March , William , 141 Marlowe , Christopher , 265 Marquand , John P. , 183-5 Martha Quest , 276 Martin Arrowsmith , 66 Mary Olivier : A Life , 15 , 16 Masters , Edgar Lee , 77 , 86 Masters , The ...
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The Southern Novel Between the Wars | 108 |
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