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E.M. Forster

by John Sayre Martin

Taking into account his posthumous works, this book views E. M. Forster as an essentially modern writer attempting to negotiate the gulf between man's spiritual needs and the demands and pressures of society. Professor Martin considers the importance of the travel theme in Forster's writing and the impact of his homosexuality on the content of his fiction.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Since E. M. Forster's death in 1970, his novel Maurice and a volume of short stories have been published for the first time. When it was published in 1976, this book was one of the first full-length critical introductions to Forster's fiction to include these posthumous works. Despite the fact that most of Forster's work deals with life before the First World War, Professor Martin sees him as an essentially modern writer concerned with one of the most fundamental and persistent psychological problems of our time: the gulf between man's spiritual needs and the demands and pressures of society. Professor Martin comments closely on the text and attempts to assess the significance of the travel theme in Forster's writing and the impact of his homosexuality on the content of his fiction: he also highlights important affinities between Forster's work and that of other early twentieth-century writers, including Joyce and D. H. Lawrence.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Where Angels Fear to Tread; 2. The Longest Journey; 3. The short stories; 4. A Room with a View; 5. Howard's End; 6. Maurice; 7. A Passage to India; Conclusion.

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This book views E. M. Forster as an essentially modern writer attempting to negotiate the gulf between man's spiritual needs and the demands of society.

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Taking into account his posthumous works, this book views E. M. Forster as an essentially modern writer attempting to negotiate the gulf between man's spiritual needs and the demands and pressures of society. Professor Martin considers the importance of the travel theme in Forster's writing and the impact of his homosexuality on the content of his fiction.

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Taking into account his posthumous works, this book views E. M. Forster as an essentially modern writer attempting to negotiate the gulf between man's spiritual needs and the demands and pressures of society. Professor Martin considers the importance of the travel theme in Forster's writing and the impact of his homosexuality on the content of his fiction.

Details

ISBN0521290821
Author John Sayre Martin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 1976
ISBN-10 0521290821
ISBN-13 9780521290821
Format Paperback
Publication Date 1976-09-16
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 823.912
Pages 184
Series British and Irish Authors
Subtitle The Endless Journey
Language English
Media Book
Short Title EM FORSTER
Birth 1921
Affiliation University of Calgary
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
DOI 10.1604/9780521290821
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 1976-09-16
AU Release Date 1976-09-16
NZ Release Date 1976-09-16

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