EM Forster – greatest works
novels and stories by Bloomsbury modernist E.M.Forster is often seen as a bridge between the nineteenth and the twentieth century novel. He documents the Edwardian and Georgian periods in a witty and...
View ArticleE.M.Forster – biographical notes
1879. E.M.Forster (Edward Morgan) born in London. His father dies the following year. 1887. Inherits £8,000 from his great-aunt Marianne Thornton. 1890. Educated at private schools in Eastbourne and...
View ArticleA Room with a View
tutorial, characters, resources, video, further reading A Room with a View (1905) is a comedy of manners and a satirical critique of English stuffiness and hypocrisy. Lucy Honeychurch must choose...
View ArticleWhere Angels Fear to Tread
tutorial, characters, resources, video, further reading Where Angels Fear to Tread, (1902) is Forster’s first novel and a witty debut. A spirited middle-class English girl goes to Italy and becomes...
View ArticleThe Obelisk – short stories
tales from E.M.Forster’s reserve collection The Obelisk is a collection of stories taken from The Life to Come (1972), works not published during Forster’s lifetime, which ended in 1970, not long after...
View ArticleHowards End
tutorial, video, study resources, further reading Howards End, (1910) is what’s called a ‘a State of England’ novel, and is possibly Forster’s greatest work – though that’s just my opinion. Two...
View ArticleThe Longest Journey
tutorial, commentary, study resources, and web links The Longest Journey (1907) was Forster’s second novel, and one of which he said “I am most glad to have written”. But its reputation has not fared...
View ArticleEM Forster and Cinema
film adaptations of E.M. Forster’s novels The novels of E.M. Forster have proved a very fruitful source for writers and directors adapting his work for the cinema. All his major works have been turned...
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