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Portrait of E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

Edward Morgan Forster was an English author. He is best known for his novels, particularly A Room with a View (1908), Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924). He also wrote numerous short stories, essays, speeches and broadcasts, as well as a limited number of biographies and some pageant plays. He also co-authored the opera Billy Budd (1951). Many of his novels examine class differences and hypocrisy. His views as a humanist are at the heart of his work.

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A Room with a View by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

A Room with a View

A young woman's Italian vacation forces her to choose between the expectations of her society and the desires of her heart.

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A passage to India by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

A passage to India

In colonial India, an unlikely bond forms between an Indian doctor and an Englishwoman, sparking a journey into the heart of cultural clashes and personal connections.

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The eternal moment, and other stories by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

The eternal moment, and other stories

In a world run by a giant Machine, a mother and son clash over the meaning of freedom and the importance of experiencing life beyond technology's reach.

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Alexandria: A History and a Guide by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

Alexandria: A History and a Guide

Uncover the secrets of an ancient city founded by a legend, where history comes alive through its streets and the stories of its past.

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Howards End by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

Howards End

Amidst the backdrop of social classes in early 20th century England, two sisters navigate love and conflict as their lives intertwine with a family whose values sharply contrast their own.

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Pharos and Pharillon by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

Pharos and Pharillon

Travel to a legendary city where the echoes of ancient wonders mingle with modern life, revealing layers of history, identity, and a place that is truly special.

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The Story of the Siren by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

The Story of the Siren

When a reckless act leads to a sighting of the mythical Siren, a man's life is forever altered, leaving him burdened by the secrets of a world beyond reality.

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The Celestial Omnibus, and Other Stories by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

The Celestial Omnibus, and Other Stories

Find out how people handle unsettling dread, internal problems, and the conflict between what is real and what is envisioned.

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Aspects of the novel by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

Aspects of the novel

This literary exploration uses humor and smart thinking to dissect how novels tell stories and connect with readers.

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The Longest Journey by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

The Longest Journey

** Amidst philosophical debates and unexpected romance, a young man at Cambridge grapples with identity and belonging as he confronts life's biggest questions.

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Where Angels Fear to Tread by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

Where Angels Fear to Tread

A spirited widow's escape to Italy ignites a clash of cultures and family tensions, leading to unexpected consequences as she dares to rewrite her destiny.

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Howards End by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

Howards End

Amidst societal transformation, follow two sisters as their lives become intertwined with a rich family, leading to clashes of class and ideals around a cherished country home.

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