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E. M. Forster
Edward Morgan Forster was born on 1 January 1879 in London, England. His father died soon after he was born, and Forster was brought up by his liberal-minded mother and more conventional paternal aunts, which created family tension. Forster was finally released from a horrible public school experience when he attended Cambridge and explored writing with new-found freedom. He would go on to travel extensively, and draw from these experiences when writing his novels. These novels are: Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905); The Longest Journey (1907); A Room with a View (1908); Howards End (1910); A Passage to India (1924); and Maurice (posthumously, 1971). Forster also wrote literary criticism and essays. These are: Aspects of the Novel (1927), criticism; The Collected Tales of E.M. Forster (1947), Abinger Harvest (1936), and Two Cheers for Democracy (1951), essays; and Billy Budd (1951), libretto collaboration with E. Crozier for an opera by Benjamin Britten; and The Life to Come and Other Stories (posthumously, 1972).In 1945, he was elected an honorary fellow of King's College at Cambridge. Four years later Forster refused a knighthood. Forster died on 7 June 1970. His ashes were scattered over the rose garden at Buckingham Palace.

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