E.M. Forster
E.M. Forster is a British author of fiction. He was a novelist, short story writer, and essayist. Born in 1879 in London, his full name is Edward Morgan Foster. He is famous for his ironic novels, many of which confronted the difference in the classes in British society in the twentieth century as well as its hypocrisy. Forster is also known for his humanistic tendencies, preferring sympathy and understanding.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Where Angels Fear to Tread
1905
The Longest Journey
1907
The Life to Come and Other Short Stories
1972
A Room with a View
1908
Howards End
1910
The Story of a Panic
1911
The Story of the Siren
1920
A Passage to India
1924
Maurice
1971
Arctic Summer
1980
The Machine Stops
1947
The Eternal Moment and Other Stories
1928
Abinger Harvest
1936
Collected Short Stories
1947
Albergo Empedocle, and Other Writings
1971
The Collected Tales of E. M. Forster
1986
The New Collected Short Stories
1989