This new study by Professor Shaheen examines the way that E.M. Forster, with honesty, intelligence and compassion, presents a complex, cultural engagement of colonial Britain and colonised India in his works. Forster's experience in Egypt during the First World War had a profound impact on his life and writing, and Shaheen here offers a reassessment of this experience. He explores Forster's use of raw materials, including his journalistic writings, essays and letters in his work, demonstrating how Forster's fiction can be read in the wider context of culture and imperialism, particularly in the lens of Said's theoretical views in 'resistance and opposition'. Includes a Foreword by Professor John Beer.
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