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- Full name: Edward Morgan Forster
- Born: January 1, 1879 in London, England
- Was homosexual, but was not publicly open about it
- Posthumous writings revealed his homosexuality
- His novels contain themes of class difference and sexuality
- Loosely-associated with the scholars and artists called the Bloomsbury GroupTate Archive: Archive Journeys - Bloomsbury
- Died: June 7, 1970 in Coventry, England
- Died from natural causes at age 91
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E.M. Forster was an English author who primarily produced novels and short stories. He was best known for his novels A Passage to India and Howard's End.
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Published Works
- 1905: Where Angels Fear to Tread
- 1907: The Longest Journey
- 1908: A Room with a View
- 1910: Howards End
- 1911: The Celestial Omnibus (and other stories)
- 1924: A Passage to India
- 1928: The Eternal Moment and other stories
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E.M. Forster Questions
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E.M. Forster Personal Timeline
- January 1, 1879: Born in London, England
- 1897: Attends Kings College, London
- 1912: Visits India for the first time
- 1924: Wins the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction
- 1925: Stops writing novels and only occasionally writes short fiction
- 1937: Wins the Benson Medal, awarded by the Royal Society of Literature
- 1969: Is made a member of the Order of Merit
- June 7, 1970: Dies
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Notable E.M. Forster Films
- The links below are to the IMDb site, which contains pop-ups
- 1984: A Passage to India
- 1987: Maurice
- 1991: Where Angels Fear to Tread
- 1992: Howard's End
- 2007: A Room with a View
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