E.M. Forster
Critical Guidebook
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New Directions Publishing Corporation
Published:1st Feb '71
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“The modern novel in its most cogent and permanent form”––this has been the achievement of E. M. Forster; his masterpiece, A Passage to India, belongs with perhaps three or four other works in English at the pinnacle of literary craftsmanship in this century. Yet for many years Forster’s genius was virtually unrecognized in America. Not until 1943, when Lionel Trilling’s authoritative and discerning study was first published, did Forster find his way to a broad American audience. In this 1964 revision of the first paperbook edition, Mr. Trilling added a preface and brought the bibliography up to date. His book performs two services: it is a critical-biographical introduction to the master novelist and his works; it is in itself a primary document in the development of, contemporary American criticism. Here is criticism functioning at its best, deftly, surely, wittily, within a framework of the ideas which are basic to literary thought today.
"E. M. Forster, by Lionel Trilling, brings us both these authors at their best. You can’t do better than that." -- Anatole Broyard - The New York Times
ISBN: 9780811202107
Dimensions: 203mm x 132mm x 15mm
Weight: 233g
208 pages