The Cambridge Companion to E. M. Forster

David Bradshaw 2007


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Publisher:  CUP

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This collection of essays, each one by a recognized expert, provides lively and innovative readings of every aspect of Forster’s wide-ranging career. It includes substantial chapters dedicated to his two major novels, Howards End and A Passage to India, and further chapters focus on A Room With a View and Maurice. Forster’s connections with the values of Bloomsbury and the lure of Greece and Italy in his work are assessed, as is his vexed relationship with Modernism. Other essays investigate his role as a literary critic, the status of his work within the genres of the novel and the short story, his treatment of seexuality and his attitude to and representation of women. This was the most comprehensive study of Forster’s work to be published for many years, providing an invaluable source of comment on and insight into his writings.


Editorial Reviews

Review

“…the volume itself is a fascinating register of historical fissures and tensions in Forster criticism, and will appeal to a wide readership.”
– Jeff Wallace, University of Glamorgan, The Review of English Studies


Book Description

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.