![]() ![]() His novels give the impressions of the English liberal imagination at its best humane and intellectually honest. His novels covered all races including English and Indians. A kind of cosmic mysticism is found alleviating the tragic undertones in his novels. At the same time he is also specialist in human absurdity and pettiness. ![]() Most of his novels are filled with his these three characters.įorster is also best known for his liberal humanism as he has taken side in the Indian independence. A strong sense of artistic form is his best literary weapon. He is a follower of the 19th century tradition of high minded religious compassion. Forster achieved the greatest success with A Passage to India by taking the subject of relationship between East (India) and West (England) in the novel.įorster gives much more emphasis on human behavior and he is focused on the human relationships. ![]() His masterpieces are A Room with a View (1908), Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924). ![]()
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