FORSTER, E M


Meaning of FORSTER, E M in English

Additional reading B.J. Kirkpatrick, A Bibliography of E.M. Forster, 2nd ed. (1968), is supplemented by Alfred Borrello, E.M. Forster: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Materials (1973). Most manuscripts and papers are held by the Library of King's College, Cambridge; others are in the University of Texas Library. The Abinger Edition of E.M. Forster, series ed. by Oliver Stallybrass (final volume completed by Elizabeth Heine), was published in 9 volumes, 197280. The authorized biography (1979) by P.N. Furbank treats Forster's homosexuality perceptively. Critical works include: Rose Macaulay, The Writings of E.M. Forster (1968, reprinted 1974), a view of Forster by a late Edwardian; Lionel Trilling, E.M. Forster: A Study, 2nd rev. ed. (1965), an account of Forster as liberal humanist; J.B. Beer, The Achievement of E.M. Forster (1962), dwelling on Forster's visionary and pagan themes; and Wilfred Stone, The Cave and the Mountain (1966), the most complete discussion of Forster's work before the authorized biography. G.K. Das, E.M. Forster's India (1978), is the best account of that aspect. The centennial of Forster's birth produced several notable books, among them Das and John Beer (eds.), E.M. Forster: A Human Exploration (1979), includes 24 original essays by, among others, Beer and Furbank, and Stallybrass. Major Works: Novels. Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905); The Longest Journey (1907); A Room with a View (1908); Howards End (1910); A Passage to India (1924); and Maurice (posthumously, 1971). Other works. Aspects of the Novel (1927), criticism; The Collected Tales of E.M. Forster (1947), Abinger Harvest (1936), and Two Cheers for Democracy (1951), essays; and Billy Budd (1951), libretto collaboration with E. Crozier for an opera by Benjamin Britten; and The Life to Come and Other Stories (posthumously, 1972).

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