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  • Foreign writers had not affected Wells, or Galsworthy, or Bennett, or E. M. Forster, the most English and to her the most delightful of modern novelists.

    From the archive, 19 January 1929: Modern novelists under attack 2012

  • In defining the difference between characters in life and in fiction, E. M. Forster writes perceptively about the unknowable self:

    History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011

  • E. M. Forster was one of the very few who could draw live young women.

    From the archive, 19 January 1929: Modern novelists under attack 2012

  • In defining the difference between characters in life and in fiction, E. M. Forster writes perceptively about the unknowable self:

    History of a Suicide Jill Bialosky 2011

  • There was only Ms. Northam droning about E. M. Forster.

    Forget You Jennifer Echols 2010

  • My gaze came to rest on the books on his bedside table, both by E. M. Forster.

    Forget You Jennifer Echols 2010

  • Packets inside plastic bags went into the bottom drawer of the cabinet in the guest bathroom and another lot in the drawing-room bookcase behind the novels of E. M. Forster.

    Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010

  • Sheean visited Jerusalem in 1929, armed with a letter of introduction to Antonius from E. M. Forster.

    Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010

  • My gaze came to rest on the books on his bedside table, both by E. M. Forster.

    Forget You Jennifer Echols 2010

  • There was only Ms. Northam droning about E. M. Forster.

    Forget You Jennifer Echols 2010

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