This volume presents a revision of gay criticism and focuses on
E.M. Forster's place in the emerging field of queer studies. Many
previous critics of Forster downplayed his homosexuality or read
Forster in terms of gay liberation. This collection situates
Forster within the Bloomsbury Group and examines his relations to
major figures such as Henry James, Edward Carpenter, and Virginia
Woolf. Particular attention is paid to Forster's several accounts
of India and their troubled relation to the British colonial
enterprise. Analyzing a wide range of Forster's work, the authors
examine material from Forster's undergraduate writings to stories
written more than a half-century later.
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