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We missed the anniversary of Forster's death back on the 7th June - but someone else returned a long-lost piece of Forster-related ephemera just in time for it...
As usual we publish book reviews as preprints. Anna Kwiatkowska, from the University of Warmia and Mazury, reviewed for us the book "E. M. Forster: A Bibliography of Critical Studies, Translations, and Adaptations" by Krzysztof Fordoński pjes.edu.pl/wp-content/u...
'Howards End' sits at #60 on The Guardian's new 100 Best Novels of all time:
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E. M. Forster letters among several to be made publicly available in an upcoming digital archive, thanks to a partnership between Dorking Museum and @uniofsurrey.bsky.social
Dimitra Karydi discusses 'the dissolution of social barriers' in the hotel in 'Where Angels Fear to Tread':
hotems.enl.uoa.gr/the-dissolut...
@johnattridge.bsky.social discuses character and culture in 'Howards End' in Volume 59 of NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction -
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Rowan Davies reflects on the Forsterian concept of class in the transition from novel to big screen:
Peter Bradshaw describes the first cinematic adaptation of Woolf's second novel as something more like "E. M. Forster's [version of] 'Night and Day'"...
www.theguardian.com/film/2026/ju...
Zadie Smith revisits Forster's 'Art for Art's Sake' in a lecture on making art in times of political crisis:
www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
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A countdown of the greatest literature ever published in English, as voted for by authors, critics and academics worldwide. How many have you read?
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Letters from EM Forster are among those released in an archive about Dorking's work with refugees.
Woolf’s novel about a headstrong young Edwardian woman takes flight under Tina Gharavi’s direction, with Timothy Spall and Jennifer Saunders among the ensemble cast
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I wasn’t going to come today. Partly because the act of coming here—to America, as a non-American—is now a fraught, stressful, and even dangerous
This week we’re considering the odd little Edwardian revival in ‘80s Britain, courtesy of the Merchant Ivory adaptations of E. M. Forster novels.
www.themetropolitan.uk/p/west-end-g...
The longest journey: EM Forster’s stolen nameplate comes home to King’s after 56 years
Donna Ferguson uncovers how the culprit, who unscrewed the doorplate to the celebrated author’s rooms at Cambridge University, returns stolen item at college reunion
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Culprit who unscrewed the doorplate to the celebrated author’s rooms at Cambridge University the day after his death returns stolen item at college reunion