![]() ![]() ![]() He followed that up two years later with the release of his fictional novel, titled The Longest Journey. It was titled Where Angels Fear to Tread. Forster first became a published author with the release of his first novel in 1905. The heart of most of Forster’s novels beat to the heartbeat of his own secular humanist views, which often promoted and celebrated the pursuit of making personal connections even despite society’s restricting factors on doing so.Į.M. The 1910 novel featured an epigraph that told the readers, “Only Connect”. ![]() His humanist views have often come through in his work, particularly the novel Howards End. The book confronts the subjects of the West and the East’s relationship with one another as seen through the point of view of India and then subsequently the British Raj. Forster is also known for his humanistic tendencies, preferring sympathy and understanding.įorster saw the release of five of his novels in his lifetime, and perhaps his greatest success was the novel A Passage to India, which was released in 1924. He is famous for his ironic novels, many of which confronted the difference in the classes in British society in the twentieth century as well as its hypocrisy. Born in 1879 in London, his full name is Edward Morgan Foster. He was a novelist, short story writer, and essayist. ![]()
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