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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... Miss Jacqueline Cox , Western Manuscripts Archivist , King's College Library ; and also her pre- decessor , Dr Michael Halls . I wish to thank the Master and Fellows of Selwyn College , Cam- bridge University , for the Visiting Bye ...
... Miss Jacqueline Cox , Western Manuscripts Archivist , King's College Library ; and also her pre- decessor , Dr Michael Halls . I wish to thank the Master and Fellows of Selwyn College , Cam- bridge University , for the Visiting Bye ...
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... Miss B. J. Kirkpatrick , Miss Jean Rowntree . Directors and staff members of many libraries and archives have provided materials , answered my questions , and suggested new sources . I wish most particularly to thank the King's College ...
... Miss B. J. Kirkpatrick , Miss Jean Rowntree . Directors and staff members of many libraries and archives have provided materials , answered my questions , and suggested new sources . I wish most particularly to thank the King's College ...
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... Miss Jean Rowntree , from a private memoir of her years with the BBC and from her letters to myself . Passages from Briggs , The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom ; Fielden , The Natural Bent ; Grisewood , One Thing at a ...
... Miss Jean Rowntree , from a private memoir of her years with the BBC and from her letters to myself . Passages from Briggs , The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom ; Fielden , The Natural Bent ; Grisewood , One Thing at a ...
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