Aspects of the Novel
by E. M. Forster
About this book
This s a series of lectures given at Trinity College by the acclaimed author E.M. Forster (A Passage to India, Howard's End, A Room With a View) . In them, he discusses "both the different ways we can look at a novel and the different ways a novelist can look at his work." The aspects of the novel Forster discusses are the story, people, plot,, fantasy, prophecy and rhythm. While this is a work of academic analysis and not what one expects in a Forster work, the author's wit and voice help make the book very accessible and engaging. - Summary by Ciufi Galeazzi
Chapters (9)
1I Introductory
2II The Story
3III People
4IV People (continued)
5V. The Plot
6VI. Fantasy
7VII. Prophecy
8VIII. Pattern and Rhythm
9IX. Conclusion

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