Creative Quotations from . . .
E. M. Forster
(1879-1970) born on
Jan 01
English novelist. "He wrote of British/Indian and middle class conflicts in "A Passage to India," 1924 and "A Room With A View," 1908."
 
   
F
Railway termini. . . are our gates to the glorious and the unknown. Through them we pass out into adventure and sunshine, to them, alas! we return."

R
Unless we remember we cannot understand.
A
"Yes, oh dear, yes, the novel tells a story."
N
"Personal relations are the important thing for ever and ever, and not this outer life of telegrams and anger."
K
"The final test for a novel will be our affection for it, as it is the test of our friends, and of anything else which we cannot define."


Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: ""Howards End," ch. 2, 1910."
R: "In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994."
A: ""Aspects of the Novel," 1954."
N: ""Howards End," 1910."
K: ""Aspects of the Novel, "Introductory," 1927."



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