
Edward Morgan Forster
Edward Morgan Forster (1879–1970) was an influential English novelist and essayist known for his insightful exploration of social class, human relationships, and moral complexity. His notable works include "A Passage to India," which examines cultural divides and prejudice, and "Howard's End," focusing on social change and human connections. Forster's writing often highlights the tension between personal fulfillment and societal expectations. He was also a keen thinker on social issues and a supporter of literary and artistic freedom. His work remains celebrated for its clarity, emotional depth, and keen understanding of human nature.