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  1. E. M. Forster: A Biography by Nicola Beauman, 1994-03-29
  2. Difficult Rhythm: Music and the Word in E.M. Forster by Michelle Fillion, 2010-10-15
  3. A Room With a View by E. M. Forster, 2009-09-01
  4. The celestial omnibus and other stories by E M. 1879-1970 Forster, 2010-09-09
  5. A Passage to India by E.M. Forster, 1965-03-17
  6. E.M. Forster's a Passage to India (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  7. Novels of E.M. Forster by James McConkey, 1971-12
  8. Great Novels and Short Stories of E. M. Forster by E. M. Forster, 1999-04-30
  9. The collected tales of E.M. Forster by E. M Forster, 1959
  10. The Cambridge Companion to E. M. Forster (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  11. Maurice (Penguin Modern Classics) by E. M. Forster, 2000-12-07
  12. The New Collected Short Stories by E. M. Forster, 1987-03-05

41. British Humanist Association
E M forster is one of the greatest of British twentiethcentury novelists, his well known novels including A Passage to India , Howard s E nd and A Room
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42. E M Forster
A bibliography of EM forster s books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.
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43. Howards End By E. M. Forster
By E. M. forster, 1879 1970 forster won many awards and was given the Order of Merit by Queen Elizabeth II in 1969. His reputation was developed and
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Forster won many awards and was given the Order of Merit by Queen Elizabeth II in 1969. His reputation was developed and strengthened during the Edwardian years. His greatest recognition came after WWII, when he had almost completely ceased writing fiction. His ability to create characters and situations of great human significance, his speculative power, and his qualities as a serious moralist with great ability as a perceptive realist in displaying the Edwardian and post war society are among the strengths of his writing style. A time which was important to his early life was his residence at Rooksnest, in Hertfordshire. He developed a love for the English countryside, and Rooksnest became a model for Howards End (1910). While at Cambridge, he became a member of a group called the Cambridge Conversazione Society. This group discussed moral, intellectual, and aesthetic issues. Many of the members later formed the Bloomsbury Group in London. Here, Forster was influenced by the writings of G. E. Moore who strongly felt that the most satisfying states were those coming from aesthetic experiences and personal relationships. Forster felt a strong affinity with many of the values of the Bloomsbury group, such as friendship, speculative discussion, persistent questioning of convention, agnosticism, and advocacy of social change, appreciation of the innovative in the arts, and a testing of moral values. These values are dramatized vividly in

44. E. M. Forster — Infoplease.com
forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan forster), 1879–1970, English author, one of the most important British novelists of the 20th cent.
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    Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan Forster), , English author, one of the most important British novelists of the 20th cent. After graduating from Cambridge, Forster lived in Italy and Greece. During World War I he served with the International Red Cross in Egypt. In 1946, Forster became an honorary fellow of King's College, Cambridge, where he lived until his death. He received the Order of Merit in 1968. Forster's fiction, conservative in form, is in the English tradition of the novel of manners. He explores the emotional and sensual deficiencies of the English middle class, developing his themes by means of irony, wit, and symbolism. His first novel

45. LibriVox » The Machine Stops By E. M. Forster
by E. M. forster. The Machine Stops is a short science fiction story. It describes a world in which almost all humans have lost the ability to live on the
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A condensed rapidfire of details and ideas imagining a dystopian world. Good thing he made it a short story. And the world he describes feels so appalling, although we are good on the way to be where Forster imagined us - shocker. So imaginative for 1909! Staying at home with the telly and internet and instant messaging and videoconferencing, google and pizza delivery and all flats and all cities look alike. And the loss of Patience! Damn this is good and so true - with one big exception the many buttons for all the machines functions. But how would Forster know of digital interfaces? That would have been too much to foresee. mp3 and ogg files

46. ArtandCulture Artist: E.M. Forster
E.M. forster once said that if he had to choose between betraying his country and his friends, he hoped he d have the courage to betray the former.
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47. Howards End By E. M. Forster - Project Gutenberg
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48. Only Connect: E. M. Forster In An Age Of Electronic Communication
E.M. forster, Howards End. Introduction. Within the world of Howards End, forster and his characters struggle with the dilemmas of making connections in a
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"Only Connect"E. M. Forster In An Age Of Electronic Communication: Computer-Mediated Association And Community Networks
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University of Colorado at Boulder In this paper we construct a framework for the analysis of types of computer-mediated communities. In part we emphasize "community networks" for further development and analysis. Considering data gathered from 1994 - 1995, we suggest some problems concerning community networks as a locus of computer-mediated interaction. In addition, we propose research directions that may prove fruitful to richer social understanding of computer-mediated association. Only connect! That was the whole of her sermon.
Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted,
And human love will be seen at its height.
Live in fragments no longer.
Only connect...
E.M. Forster, Howards End Introduction Within the world of Howards End , Forster and his characters struggle with the dilemmas of making connections in a Victorian liberal-humanist period that preceded the First World War. While the epigraph "only connect" suggests a positive imperative for making ties, it also implies despair for the difficulties of making those connections. His story weaves in and out of the tension between ideological visions of connection and the obstacles created by an often hostile world.

49. E. M. Forster Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about EM forster s life and A Passage to India, Howards End, Maurice. With links to essays literary criticism and analysis.
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Portrait: E. M. Forster, by Dora Carrington, 1924-25. E. M. Forster (1879 - 1970) Category: English Literature Born: January 1, 1879
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On this day in 1924, E. M. Forster's A Passage to India was published. It was a commercial and critical success, and it would confirm Forster's status as one of the 20th century's most important writers; nonetheless, the forty-five-year-old Forster made a decision to stop writing novels immediately afterwards, for reasons never clearly or consistently explained. top of page SELECTED WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR A Passage to India
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50. E.M. Forster - Mahalo
EM forster was an English novelist and short story writer, best known for his novels A Passage to India and Howard s End. Fast Facts Born January 1,
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    51. The Secret World Of E M Forster: The Novelist's Letters Reveal His Private Passi
    The secret world of EM forster The novelist s letters reveal his private passions.
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        Friday, 15 June 2007 When I was growing up in the Bombay of the 1960s, we thought EM Forster's A Passage to India the greatest novel ever written about the subcontinent. Later, as a student demonstrating against the Vietnam War, I reread the book as a more timeless and universal critique of imperial arrogance. I often wondered what had made a shy and retiring Edwardian Englishman into such a perceptive observer. Only recently I discovered that his sexuality was the key to his creative leap across racial and cultural borders. Three years ago, I saw a news item about an American buyer acquiring a collection of 130 unpublished and hitherto unseen letters written by Forster. I persuaded the owners to allow me access; and that led on to many more months sifting through material on Forster's life, much of which had never been made public.

    52. Penguin Reading Guides | Howards End | E.M. Forster
    The place that E. M. forster loved so deeply that he made it the centerpiece of one of his bestloved novels was a country house just north of London called
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    add to cart Read more... INTRODUCTION "The more people one knows, the easier it is to replace them. It is one of the curses of London. I quite expect to end my life caring most for a place." In Tonbridge Wells, Forster met families who, like the Wilcoxes of Howards End , were energetic capitalists focused on motorcars and moneymaking. And if Tonbridge Wells gave rise to the Wilcoxes, Cambridge was the likely birthplace of the other central family of Howards End , the Schlegels. It was as a university student at King's College that Forster was first inspired by the liberal humanism of philosopher George Moore, who advocated the contemplation of beauty and the cultivation of personal relations as a spiritual antidote to the rootless, mechanistic ethos of his age. Forster, together with the young men who would later form the Bloomsbury group of writers (Lytton Strachey, John Maynard Keynes, and Leonard Woolf, among others), embraced this challenge to traditional religious morality and to the growing commercial spirit of the time. Forster spent some of his happiest days in this company, a lifestyle mirrored in the Schlegels' passion for art, friendship, and the life of the mind.

    53. E. M. Forster -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on EM forster British novelist, essayist, and social and literary critic. His fame rests largely on his novels
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    born Jan. 1, 1879, London died June 7, 1970, Coventry, Warwickshire, Eng. British novelist, essayist, and social and literary critic. His fame rests largely on his novels Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924) and on a large body of criticism. The Longest Journey The same theme runs through Howards End a more ambitious novel that brought Forster his first major success. The novel is conceived in terms of an alliance between the Schlegel sisters, Margaret and Helen, who embody the liberal imagination at its best, and Ruth Wilcox, the owner of the house Howards End, which has remained close to the earth for generations; spiritually they recognize a kinship against the values of Henry Wilcox and his children, who conceive life mainly in terms of commerce. In a symbolic ending, Margaret Schlegel marries Henry Wilcox and brings him back, a broken man, to Howards End, reestablishing there a link (however heavily threatened by the forces of progress around it) between the imagination and the earth. A Passage to India,

    54. E.M. Forster - Authors - Random House
    First published in 1910, Howards End is the novel that earned E. M. forster recognition as a major writer. At Read more
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    56. E.M. Forster (1878-1970) British Writer.
    (18781970) British writer. Edward Morgan forster was an British novelist and essayist. His first novel, Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905), appeared when
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    57. EReader.com: Author: E. M. Forster
    E. M. forster died on June 7, 1970, following a massive stroke. Notify me when new books by E. M. forster are released. E. M. forster at eReader.com
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    Howards End. The Longest Journey Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905) and A Room with a View Howards End After Howards End, Maurice, Maurice In 1921 Forster made a second trip to India to become secretary to Maharajah Bapu Sahib; upon his return to England he completed what would be his final novel, A Passage to India (1924). Afterward he concentrated on writing essays and a critical treatise

    58. Where Angels Fear To Tread / Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970
    Oxford, MS 38655 Title Where Angels Fear to Tread Author E. M. forster Release Date December, 2001 Etext 2948 Date last updated April 10,
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    59. E. M. Forster - “Whose Books Once Influenced Mine”: The Relationship
    1930, Virginia Woolf spoke of her friend Morgan forster as “E. M. forster the novelist, whose books once influenced mine, and are very good, I think,
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    60. E. M. Forster Books : Arthur's Classic Novels
    A Room with a View by E. M. forster And, indeed, a perfect torrent of information burst on them. People told them what to see, when to see it,
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    The good-natured young man hurried away, and Philip, taking his place, flooded her with a final stream of advice and injunctions where to stop, how to learn Italian, when to use mosquito-nets, what pictures to look at. "Remember," he concluded, "that it is only by going off the track that you get to know the country.
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    It was philosophy. They were discussing the existence of objects. Do they exist only when there is some one to look at them? Or have they a real existence of their own? It is all very interesting, but at the same time it is difficult. Hence the cow.
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    The train sped northward, under innumerable tunnels. It was only an hour's journey, but Mrs. Munt had to raise and lower the window again and again. She passed through the South Welwyn Tunnel, saw light for a moment, and entered the North Welwyn Tunnel, of tragic fame. She traversed the immense viaduct, whose arches span untroubled meadows and the dreamy flow of Tewin Water. The Machine Stops Imagine, if you can, a small room, hexagonal in shape, like the cell of a bee. It is lighted neither by window nor by lamp, yet it is filled with a soft radiance. There are no apertures for ventilation, yet the air is fresh. There are no musical instruments, and yet, at the moment that my meditation opens, this room is throbbing with melodious sounds. An armchair is in the centre, by its side a reading-desk-that is all the furniture. And in the armchair there sits a swaddled lump of flesh-a woman, about five feet high, with a face as white as a fungus. It is to her that the little room belongs.

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