Collected Short Stories

Classics

Author: E.M. Forster

Written at various dates before World War I, these 12 stories contain themes that were to re-emerge in E.M. Forster’s later work. They demonstrate his belief in freedom, self realization and a spiritual honesty that may be used to defeat the lies of repression…..Read More

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