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This ironic and compassionate novel addresses the difficulties of friendship between the races in British-ruled India. A Passage to India is a complex, beautifully rendered story of how a young Englishwoman's hallucination that she has been assaulted by a friendly young Indian doctor in an ancient cave gives rise to racial hysteria. This subtle and affecting novel is noted for its strong mystical overtones; it was Forster's last and greatest work and remains a guide to understanding Indian civilization.
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India.
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India
About: Exploring issues of colonialism, faith and the limits of comprehension, E.
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India
About: Exploring issues of colonialism, faith and the limits of comprehension, E.
About: This ironic and compassionate novel addresses the difficulties of friendship between the races in British-ruled India.
About: After a mysterious accident during their visit to the caves, Dr Assiz is accused of assaulting Adela Quested, a naive young Englishwoman.
About: Exploring issues of colonialism, faith and the limits of comprehension, E.
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India.
About: A scathing indictment of British imperialism portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India.
About: Two Englishwomen visit British-ruled India with good intentions to get to know the people, but British snobbery and prejudices get in the way.
About: A scathing indictment of British imperialism portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India.
About: A scathing indictment of British imperialism portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India.
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India.
About: Among the greatest novels of the twentieth century and the basis for director David Leanâs Academy Award-winning film, A Passage to India tells of the clash of cultures in British India after the turn of the century.
About: A picture of the clash between ruler and ruled and of the prejudices and misunderstandings that foredoomed Britain's "jewel of the crown", this novel of society in India ranks high among the great literature of the 20th century.
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India
About: In this hard-hitting novel, first published in 1924, the murky personal relationship between an Englishwoman and an Indian doctor mirrors the troubled politics of colonialism.
About: In a scathing indictment of British imperialism, Forster's once controversial novel portrays two Englishwomen who experience misunderstanding and cultural conflict after they travel to India
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