A Passage to India: Nation and Narration
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
151
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1993
Publisher
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805780564
ISBN-13
9780805780567
Description
Judith Scherer Herz delves into the complexities of E.M. Forster's seminal work, examining the intricate relationship between colonialism and narrative. She explores how Forster masterfully captures the cultural tensions and conflicts of British India, shedding light on the social dynamics that defined an era. Through her analysis, Herz reveals the nuances of character interactions and the impact of setting on the unfolding events, illustrating how these elements serve to reflect deeper themes of identity and belonging.
The study invites readers to reconsider their understanding of Forster’s narrative choices, emphasizing the author’s ability to evoke empathy and challenge perceptions. By weaving together historical context and literary critique, Herz provides a rich and engaging interpretation that highlights the relevance of Forster's insights in contemporary discussions of post-colonialism and intercultural relationships.
The study invites readers to reconsider their understanding of Forster’s narrative choices, emphasizing the author’s ability to evoke empathy and challenge perceptions. By weaving together historical context and literary critique, Herz provides a rich and engaging interpretation that highlights the relevance of Forster's insights in contemporary discussions of post-colonialism and intercultural relationships.
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