Edward Morgan Forster
Auteur anglais (Londres 1879-Coventry 1970)
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Le mardi 22 juin 2004 par Feline
La jeune Lucy Honeychurch, fille d’une famille assez respectable, séjourne à Florence en compagnie de Charlotte Bartlett, sa cousine et insupportable vieille fille, qui dès le départ se plaint de ne point avoir vue sur l’Arno de leurs chambres. C’est alors que Monsieur Emerson et son fils George, leur proposent d’échanger leurs suites.
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Herhold: Taking the stand against a friend San Jose Mercury News By Scott Herhold EM Forster once said that if he had the choice between betraying his friend or betraying his country, he hoped he would have the guts to betray his country. Twenty years after World War I, the comment famously endorsed the primacy of ... |
![]() Los Angeles Times | Tour Charles Dickens' London with actor Simon Callow Los Angeles Times Formerly a stalwart of the London stage (the Old Vic), he went on to roles in film adaptations of EM Forster's "A Room With a View" and "Howard's End," was Tilney, the master of revels, in the Oscar-winning "Shakespeare in Love," and played a popular ... |
Karen Ziemba, Ephie Aardema, Kyle Harris Will Star in A Room With ... Playbill.com By Kenneth Jones Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba will star as Charlotte Bartlett, the overbearing chaperone of Lucy Honeychurch, in the new musical A Room With a View, based on the EM Forster novel, getting its world premiere by The Old Globe in San ... Photo Flash: First Look at Karen Ziemba, Kyle Harris, et al. in ... Ephie Aardema, Kyle Harris, Karen Ziemba Set for Old Globe's A ... Tony-winner reserves Globe's 'Room' |
![]() Washington Times | Valentine's Day and Cupid's arrow Washington Times EM Forster.? Find out more at http://maryltabor.com This article is the copywritten property of the writer and Communities @ WashingtonTimes.com. Written permission must be obtained before reprint in online or print media. |
![]() Deccan Chronicle | An Indian affair Deccan Chronicle ?Then I read several novels about India ? EM Forster's A Passage to India made a strong impression on me ? and saw the early Satyajit Ray films, Pather Panchali and Apur Sansar, and I knew that I wanted to devote my life to learning about India. |
Pinnacle stages a lovely 'Rita' Salt Lake Tribune Part of the fun is watching the two talk past each other ? references abound to EM Forster's ?only connect? and jokes about assonance as ?rhymes that don't rhyme? ? while still finding plenty of ground to walk. Nelson gives her Liverpudlian character ... |
Well known British Spy drama given a good production by the Ottawa ... Ottawa Citizen (blog) The dilemmas raised here may evoke EM Forster's provocative remark that ?if I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country.? But Whitemore's play suggests that, in real life, ... |
![]() Outlook | The Hand-Held Panshot Outlook Maybe it's time to replace EM Forster's ?Only connect? with ?Tune in the beat, tune out the gloom and groove on regardless.? The Butterfly Generation : A Personal Journey Into The Passions And Follies Of India's Technicolour Youth. |
Virgil, Jane Austen and Other Authors Can Teach Us About Love Daily Beast When EM Forster asked a hypothetical reader in his book Aspects of the Novel why he read fiction, the character said, ?It seems a funny sort of question to ask?a novel's a novel?well, I don't know?I suppose it tells a story, so to speak. |
The Passionate Reader: February 3, 2012 Women's Wear Daily (blog) Then there's EM Forster's celebrated 1910 "Howard's End," which concerns the conflict between three classes in turn-of-the-century England over a piece of property. Hector Hugh Munro, aka Saki, satirized Edwardian conventions in his remarkable short ... |




