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  1. The two principal themes of A Passage to India relate clearly to the social concerns expressed in the novel. First, Forster focuses upon the need for friendship among persons of different races, a ...

  2. Jun 15, 2021 · A Passage to India was written by E. M. Forster (1879 – 1970). The novel was published in 1924 by Harcourt Brace (US).

  3. A Passage to India Study Guide. E.M. Forster wrote A Passage to India in 1924, the last completed novel that he published during his lifetime. The novel differs from Forster's other major works in its overt political content, as opposed to the lighter tone and more subdued political subtext contained in works such as Howards End and A Room With ...

  4. The Wasp. The wasp appears several times in A Passage to India, usually in conjunction with the Hindu vision of the oneness of all living things. The wasp is usually depicted as the lowest creature the Hindus incorporate into their vision of universal unity. Mrs. Moore is closely associated with the wasp, as she finds one in her room and is ...

  5. Jan 15, 2020 · A Passage to India. At the dawn of the twentieth century, the peak of the British colonial era, a visiting English schoolteacher and her traveling companion express a desire to see a more authentic side of India. One of their new friends, a young Muslim doctor, arranges a trip to a natural wonder, the Marabar Caves—a disastrous excursion that ...

  6. A Passage To India Paperback – 1 September 2020. A Passage To India. Paperback – 1 September 2020. by E. M. Forster (Author) 4.3 3,916 ratings. See all formats and editions. Partner Offers: Get GST invoice and save up to 28% on business purchases. Sign up for free Details.

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  7. A Passage to India is a novel written by English author E. M. Forster, first published in 1924. The narrative unfolds in the fictional city of Chandrapore in British India during the early 20th century.