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A Passage to India

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Kiadó: Penguin Books
Kiadás helye: Harmondsworth
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 316 oldal
Sorozatcím: Penguin Book
Kötetszám: 48
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
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E. M. Forster, an all-too-reticent novelist, has gained his extraordinarily high reputation with remarkably few books. In A Passage to India he has given us indeed-to quote Lowes Dickinson -'a classic on the strange and tragic fact of history and life called India'; but beyond that we have had but few novels, somé short stories and prefaces, a wise and charming book on Aspects of the Növel, and two volumes of collected essays. Perhaps Mr Forster's personality, rather than his stories or his people, accounts for the fact that his public never seems to forget him, though it would be strange if readers of Howards End (311 in Penguins), Where Angels Fear to Tread, The Longest Journey, Abinger Harvest, or A Room with a View (1059 in Penguins) could forget this writer 'who is one of our assets and is likely to become one of our glories'. He is one of those rare authors whose books are kept and re-read, not only for their stories, but for the wise sayings which crowd their pages and the... Tovább

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E. M. Forster, an all-too-reticent novelist, has gained his extraordinarily high reputation with remarkably few books. In A Passage to India he has given us indeed-to quote Lowes Dickinson -'a classic on the strange and tragic fact of history and life called India'; but beyond that we have had but few novels, somé short stories and prefaces, a wise and charming book on Aspects of the Növel, and two volumes of collected essays. Perhaps Mr Forster's personality, rather than his stories or his people, accounts for the fact that his public never seems to forget him, though it would be strange if readers of Howards End (311 in Penguins), Where Angels Fear to Tread, The Longest Journey, Abinger Harvest, or A Room with a View (1059 in Penguins) could forget this writer 'who is one of our assets and is likely to become one of our glories'. He is one of those rare authors whose books are kept and re-read, not only for their stories, but for the wise sayings which crowd their pages and the gentle humanist philosophy which they reveal. The H/7/ of Devi, published in 1953, describes the background against which A Passage to India was written. His Collected Short Stories (1031) have alsó been published as a Penguin, Vissza

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