Works of E. M. Forster: Introduction: E. M. Forster

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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Forster, E. M.

Forster, E. M.
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Introduction: E. M. Forster

Edward Morgan Forster was born in London in 1879, the son of an
architect, who died shortly after the child's birth. As a boy, he lived in
Hertfordshire, in the house which was later to become the central symbol of
Howards End. He attended Tonbridge School, a typical English "Public School,"
which he disliked intensely, and later, King's College, Cambridge, where he
studied classics and history and was quite happy. There he became friendly
with the circle of intellectuals which subsequently came to be called the
"Bloomsbury ...

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