E. M. Forster: A Literary LifeForster's literary career is assessed in relation to works that mark its phases: his suburban novels, the Indian novel, the BBC talks, and first and last, his short fiction. This study traces evidences of his keen awareness of political and social undercurrents as discovered in the works: the importance of personal relations, culture as a precious heritage, and the creative artist as definer of cultural values and encourager of those who should preserve them. |
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... Cambridge ( 1994 ) , the Executors of the E. M. Forster Estate . I wish to thank them for permission to use this material , and I am grateful for special assistance from Dr Donald Parry ; Miss Jacqueline Cox , Western Manuscripts ...
... Cambridge ( 1994 ) , the Executors of the E. M. Forster Estate . I wish to thank them for permission to use this material , and I am grateful for special assistance from Dr Donald Parry ; Miss Jacqueline Cox , Western Manuscripts ...
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... Cambridge ; the British Library ; the Britten - Pears Library , Aldeburgh ; the London Library ; the Working Men's College , London . I have had assistance over many years of work on Forster's papers from Dr Richard Bingle ( India ...
... Cambridge ; the British Library ; the Britten - Pears Library , Aldeburgh ; the London Library ; the Working Men's College , London . I have had assistance over many years of work on Forster's papers from Dr Richard Bingle ( India ...
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... Cambridge . For access to letters addressed to Sir George Barnes , I wish to thank Mr Anthony Barnes , the present owner , and , for permission to quote from them , the copyright owners : Mr Nigel Nicolson , for Sir Harold Nicolson ...
... Cambridge . For access to letters addressed to Sir George Barnes , I wish to thank Mr Anthony Barnes , the present owner , and , for permission to quote from them , the copyright owners : Mr Nigel Nicolson , for Sir Harold Nicolson ...
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... Cambridge intellectual , then found that he had no choice but to take sides in the Civil War . After twenty years he returned to the tower and pro- duced works like Samson Agonistes and Paradise Lost . Milton was sour and prim ...
... Cambridge intellectual , then found that he had no choice but to take sides in the Civil War . After twenty years he returned to the tower and pro- duced works like Samson Agonistes and Paradise Lost . Milton was sour and prim ...
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