Topic: E.M. Forster

Best Hotel Bathroom Views

You stumble from bed in the morning, bleary eyed, and head straight for the bathroom. As you fumble to find your toothbrush, your eyes focus on the...
Countless hotels around the world open every year, and some, it seems, will go to great lengths to stand out from the pack. This year, as we put...
One day recently, while reading as a procrastination from writing, I came across an eye-catching quote from Will Self, who was being interviewed in...

Reasons why writers write

Some writers write to share the love in their hearts, others to share the anger and disdain. Someone who feels driven to write may not even remember why, may never realize it was Miss Cunningham's remarks to his second-grade self that ...

A Passage to India Book

A Passage to India is a novel by English author E.M. Forster . Written in 1924, it deals with English colonialism in India in the early part of the 20th century. Two well-to-do English ladies, young Adela Quested and the older Mrs ...

Howards End

Howards End is a author E. M. Forster , first published in 1910. Howards End depicts the lives of three middle-class families - one rich, one intellectual, and one impecunious - in England at the beginning of the 20th Century . "Howards End is undoubtedly Forster ...

E.M. Forster

E.M. Forster was an English author who primarily wrote novels and short stories . He was best known for his novels A Passage to India and Howard's End . Howards End was Forster's first critically acclaimed novel and as was the ...

A Room with a View

E. M. Forster Aspects of E. M. Forster: Who is E. M. Forster?
I watched this because I loved both Forster's original novel and James Ivory's 1985 version of it. However,the ending deserves the most vitriolic censure of all; Andrew Davies should hang his head in shame for being responsible for this ...

Best movie adaptations of books

The journey of some of the best fiction writing into Hollywood films... The journey of some faithfully filmed movie adaptations of best-selling novels in Hollywood started as early as the 1940's, with Victor Fleming's classic adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's ...