E. M. Forster remains one of the most perceptive voices in twentieth‑century English literature, celebrated for his elegant prose and humane insight. His novels, including A Room with a View, Howards End and A Passage to India, explore the tensions between personal desire, social convention and the quest for moral integrity. Forster's writing is marked by wit, compassion and an enduring belief in the power of connection across class and culture.
Beyond his fiction, Forster was a critic and essayist who championed individuality and tolerance in a changing world. His work continues to resonate for its nuanced portrayal of human relationships and its subtle critique of the constraints imposed by society. Readers return to Forster for his clarity of style and his timeless reminder to 'only connect'-a call for empathy that feels as vital today as it did a century ago.
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