This collection of essays provides lively and innovative readings of every aspect of E. M. Forster's diverse career. It includes substantial chapters on Forster's two major novels, Howards End and A Passage to India. Other topics include his vexed relationship with Modernism and his role as a literary critic.
This collection of essays provides lively and innovative readings of every aspect of E. M. Forster's diverse career. It includes substantial chapters on Forster's two major novels, Howards End and A Passage to India. Other topics include his vexed relationship with Modernism and his role as a literary critic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Bradshaw is Reader in English Literature at the University of Oxford, and Hawthornden Fellow and Tutor in English at Worcester College, Oxford.
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Chronology Introduction David Bradshaw 1. Forster's life and life-writing Max Saunders 2. Bloomsbury and other values David Medalie 3. Forster and England Paul Peppis 4. Hellenism and the lure of Italy Ann Ardis 5. Forster and the short story Dominic Head 6. Forster and the novel Elizabeth Langland 7. Forsterian sexuality Christopher Lane 8. Forster and women Jane Goldman 9. A Room with a View Judith Herz 10. Howards End David Bradshaw 11. Maurice Howard Booth 12. A Passage to India Peter Childs 13. Forster and modernism Randall Stevenson 14. Forster as literary critic Gary Day 15. Filmed Forster Marcia Landy 16. Postcolonial Forster Peter Morey.
Chronology Introduction David Bradshaw 1. Forster's life and life-writing Max Saunders 2. Bloomsbury and other values David Medalie 3. Forster and England Paul Peppis 4. Hellenism and the lure of Italy Ann Ardis 5. Forster and the short story Dominic Head 6. Forster and the novel Elizabeth Langland 7. Forsterian sexuality Christopher Lane 8. Forster and women Jane Goldman 9. A Room with a View Judith Herz 10. Howards End David Bradshaw 11. Maurice Howard Booth 12. A Passage to India Peter Childs 13. Forster and modernism Randall Stevenson 14. Forster as literary critic Gary Day 15. Filmed Forster Marcia Landy 16. Postcolonial Forster Peter Morey.
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