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A Passage to India For Further Study
Malcolm Bradbury, "Two Passages to India. Forster as Victorian and Modern,"' in Aspects of E M. Forster, edited by Oliver Stallybrass, London, 1969, pp. 124-25.
Bradbury sees Forster as "a central figure of the transition into modernism".
Tony Davies, "Introduction," in A Passage to India: Theory and Practice Series, edited by Tony Davies and Nigel Wood, Open University Press, 1994, pp. 1-22.
Davies discusses Critical commentary on A Passage to India, from early reviews to contemporary analysis.
Philip Gardner, "E. M. Forster" in British Writers, Vol. VI. Thomas Hardy to Wilfred Owen, General Editor Ina Scott-Kilvert, The British Council and Charles Scribner's Sons, 1983, pp 397-413.
Gardner identifies and analyzes several levels on which the action of the novel moves, with special attention to the symbolic element
Philip Gardner, E. M. Forster: The Critical Heritage, Routlege & Kegan Paul, 1973.
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