E.M. Forster (Paperback)


Since the emergence in the 1980s of critical methods such as distinctive forms of feminism, post-colonial and antihomorphic criticism, Forster's work has been put under fresh scrutiny. This book brings together critical essays to discuss three issues: the popular image of Forster and an examination of the cultural context of his work; his work's reception in his lifetime; and a sense of how criticism has developed around his work, illustrating the demands it places on a variety of these approaches.

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Since the emergence in the 1980s of critical methods such as distinctive forms of feminism, post-colonial and antihomorphic criticism, Forster's work has been put under fresh scrutiny. This book brings together critical essays to discuss three issues: the popular image of Forster and an examination of the cultural context of his work; his work's reception in his lifetime; and a sense of how criticism has developed around his work, illustrating the demands it places on a variety of these approaches.

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Imprint

Longman

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Longman critical readers

Release date

December 2002

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Format

Paperback

Pages

272

ISBN-13

978-0-582-25990-4

Barcode

9780582259904

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LSN

0-582-25990-8



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