Forster's Passage

Forster's Passage

I? N.Furbank) actually deflates Forster's heroic image. The new portrait reveals facts that show him to be not a paragon of virtue but a mollycoddled "prig" who was bullied at school and unable to get along with his peers.
At Cambridge University he finally came into his own, Epstein says. Forster read Classics and fell in with an elite coterie of intellectuals, inclucl- ing philosopher Beitrand Russell and economist John Maynard Keynes. He sought to establish his independence. He shed...

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