This book includes 7 selected stories by Forster, whose literary works are famous for their elegant literary style. They also shed light on personal relationships and the social, psychological, and racial barriers that stand in the way of these relationships. Through his works, he called for the importance of listening to noble motives and sound instincts. Edward Morgan Forster, a British novelist, storyteller, and essayist, was born in London on January 1, 1879, and died on June 7, 1970. His novels met with literary success, the most famous of which are "Howards End," "The End of the Howards," and "A Journey to India," which won. He won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction. However, in his last years, he abandoned writing novels, contenting himself with writing non-fiction, in addition to writing articles, translations, and literary criticism.
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