Grooming the Middle: Life and Perspective in the Novels of E.M. Forster
Grooming the Middle: Life and Perspective in the Novels of E.M. Forster
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This book is a critical study of E. M. Forster's five published novels, 'Where Angels'. 'To Tread', 'A Room With A View 'The Longest Journey' and his master piece 'A Passage to India: The book contains the judgment on Forster's novels in the light of his philosophy, themes and artistic element. The book is written in simple, straight forward style and every argument is illustrated with adequate references from the original text of Forster's work. The book is an attempt to guide the readers to a better and more genuine understanding and appreciation of Forster's philosophy and thematic thrusts, which is regarded as "humanistic" and "liberal". He is adjudged as a great novelist of Edwardian era in English in spite of his minor drawback.
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