How to study an E.M. Forster novel

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How to study an E.M. Forster novel

Nigel Messenger

(Palgrave study guides)

Palgrave, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-184)

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Description

Forster's novels have always given great pleasure to the general reader but they do present particular problems for those who wish to study them in a more systematic way. The elusiveness of Forster's irony, the complexity of his symbolism and the formal ambiguities in structure that are such a marked feature in all his novels, make any analysis surprisingly challenging. In this book, Nigel Messenger shows you how to set about this task.

Table of Contents

General Editors' Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Studying Forster Maurice.- Where Angels Fear to Tread.- A Room with a View.- The Longest Journey.- Howards End.- A Passage to India.- Writing a Forster Essay.- Further Reading.

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