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Passage to India

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ISBN-10: 0156711427

ISBN-13: 9780156711425

Edition: 1965 (Reprint)

Authors: E. M. Forster

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Among the greatest novels of the twentieth century and the basis for director David Lean’s Academy Award-winning film, A Passage to India tells of the clash of cultures in British India after the turn of the century. In exquisite prose, Forster reveals the menace that lurks just beneath the surface of ordinary life, as a common misunderstanding erupts into a devastating affair.
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Book details

List price: $13.99
Copyright year: 1965
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 3/17/1965
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 5.31" wide x 8.00" long x 0.89" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Edward Morgan Forster was born on January 1, 1879, in London, England. He never knew his father, who died when Forster was an infant. Forster graduated from King's College, Cambridge, with B.A. degrees in classics (1900) and history (1901), as well as an M.A. (1910). In the mid-1940s he returned to Cambridge as a professor, living quietly there until his death in 1970. Forster was named to the Order of Companions of Honor to the Queen in 1953. Forster's writing was extensively influenced by the traveling he did in the earlier part of his life. After graduating from Cambridge, he lived in both Greece and Italy, and used the latter as the setting for the novels Where Angels Fear to Tread…    

'A Delicious and Terrible Book': The Reception ofA Passage to India
'For Want of a Smile an Empire is to be Lost': Forster's Liberal Humanism
'The Architecture of Question and Answer': Narration and Negation
'Centuries of Carnal Embracement': Forster's Sexual Politics
'English Crime': Writing History and Empire 'A Delicious and Terrible Book': The Reception ofA Passage to India
'For Want of a Smile an Empire is to be Lost': Forster's Liberal Humanism
'The Architecture of Question and Answer': Narration and Negation
'Centuries of Carnal Embracement': Forster's Sexual Politics
'English Crime': Writing History and Empire
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