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From: Twentieth Century Literature
Date: 19970322
Author:Stone, Wilfred
Twentiety-century British writer E.M. Forster discusses his literary and cultural beliefs. Topics include his opinion of Virginia Woolf, his admiration of the Bloomsbury group, his philosophic influences, and the circumstances under which he wrote his novels and stories.
In 1957-58 and again in 1965 I had a number of interviews with E. M. Forster in the course of writing a book on him. At the time, I entertained no idea of publishing them, partly because I was busy with the book, partly because I didn't think they were worth it, but mostly because, in that same period (and before), ...
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