The Abinger Edition of Marianne Thornton, based upon E. M. Forster's own annotated copy, presents the text of one of his two full-length biographies. This truly was a 'domestic' biography, documenting the life of Forster's great aunt. Marianne died in 1887, when Forster was aged eight, but his... (learn more about this book)
These seventy annotated broadcasts present frequent BBC contributor Forster not only as a literary critic but also as a political activist, an advocate for India, and a wary yet cooperative ally of a colonialist government during World War II. Nearly half the scripts date from 1941 to 1945 and... (learn more about this book)
The correspondence between E. M. Forster and Christopher Isherwood is a fascinating record of the professional and personal lives of two major British writers from the 1930s to the 1960s. The letters of the 1930s reveal how Forster and Isherwood each came to grips with the rise of fascism in... (learn more about this book)
Howards End The Longest Journey A Room With A View Where Angels Fear to Tread (learn more about this book)
E. M. Forster's classic novel about social conflict between the British and Indians in colonial India. The story revolves around Dr. Azziz, a young, educated Indian who is unjustly accused of attacking a British woman. With the help of an enlightened Britisher, he struggles to defend himself ... (learn more about this book)