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E.M. Forster - A Passage to India Betty Jay

E.M. Forster - A Passage to India By Betty Jay

E.M. Forster - A Passage to India by Betty Jay


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Forster's record of the terrible consequences of failed connection, of the unexpected upheavals that unsettle the calm of middle-class life, and of the challenges to the ideological foundations of Empire draw their strength from the novel's blend of intense realism and complex narrative technique.

E.M. Forster - A Passage to India Summary

E.M. Forster - A Passage to India by Betty Jay

A Passage to India (1924), the last of E. M. Forster's novels to be published in his lifetime, became an immediate bestseller and also met with critical acclaim for its moral and political commentary on the crossings between individuals and cultures in the India of the British Empire. Forster's record of the terrible consequences of failed connection, of the unexpected upheavals that unsettle the calm of middle-class life, and of the challenges to the ideological foundations of Empire draw their strength from the novel's blend of intense realism and complex narrative technique.

In this Readers' Guide, Betty Jay considers the establishment of Forster's reputation and the various attempts of critics to decipher the complex codes that are a feature of his novel. Successive chapters focus on debates around Forster's liberal-humanism, with essays from F. R. Leavis, Lionel Trilling and Malcolm Bradbury; on the indeterminacy and ambiguity of the text, with extracts from essays by Gillian Beer, Robert Barratt, Wendy Moffat and Jo-Ann Hoeppner Moran; and on the sexual politics of Forster's work, with writings from Elaine Showalter, Frances L. Restuccia and Eve Dawkins Poll. The Guide concludes with essays from Jeffrey Meyers and Jenny Sharpe, who read A Passage to India in terms of its engagement with British imperialism.

E.M. Forster - A Passage to India Reviews

'I continue to find the Readers' Guides indispensable for teaching - they really give students a sense of criticism having a history' - Professor Rachel Bowlby, University of York 'The series looks really excellent - attractively produced, user friendly; and outstanding value for money' - Ronald Knowles, Reader, University of Reading

About Betty Jay

BETTY JAY is Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- 'A Delicious and Terrible Book': The Reception of A Passage to India.- 'For Want of a Smile an Empire is to be Lost': Forster's Liberal Humanism.- 'The Architecture of Question and Answer': Narration and Negation.- 'Centuries of Carnal Embracement': Forster's Sexual Politics.- 'English Crime': Writing History and Empire.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Acknowledgements.- Index.

Additional information

GOR001311981
9781840460278
184046027X
E.M. Forster - A Passage to India by Betty Jay
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
19981001
176
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