![]() He returned to London after the war as a journalist. During World War 1, Forster was engaged in civilian war work in Alexandria. Lowes Dickinson, his mentor at King's College. His most mature work to date was to appear in 1910 with the publication of Howards End.įorster then turned to literary journalism and wrote a play which was never staged. It was in this year that he returned to England and delivered a series of lectures at Working Men's College. Cambridge is the setting for The Longest Journey (1907). He lived for a time in Italy, the scene of two of his early novels: Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905), and A Room with a View (1908). ![]() A different atmosphere awaited him at King's College, Cambridge, which he enjoyed thoroughly.Īfter graduation, he began to write short stories. He attended Tonbridge School, which he hated he caricatured what he termed "public school behavior" in several of his novels. ![]() Edward Morgan Forster was born in London in 1879, the son of an architect. ![]()
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