The Hill of Devi

The Hill of Devi
Author: Edward Morgan Forster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1953
Genre: Dewas Senior (India : State)
ISBN:

This book tells of the author's visits to India in 1912 and 1921 based on his diary entries and letters.

The Hill of Devi

The Hill of Devi
Author: E. M. Forster
Publisher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2015-09-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 079534659X

An essential companion to A Passage to India, a collection of the author’s own letters that read like “a close personal friend has shared his impressions” (Kirkus Reviews). In 1912, a young E. M. Forster traveled to India to serve as a secretary to the Maharajah of Dewas, a small Indian state. He was elevated to the rank of a minor noble, and eventually given the state’s highest honor, the Tukoji Rao III gold medal. This brief episode in Forster’s life became the basis for his masterwork, A Passage to India. In the letters included in The Hill of Devi, he shares his personal journey of discovering his beloved India for the first time. Forster paints a vivid, intimate picture of Dewas State—a strange, bewildering, and enchanting slice of pre-independence India. In this collection, Forster shares insight into the lives of Indian royalty and accounts of the stark contrast between their excesses and the poverty he encounters. From letters that set the scene for Forster’s lifelong friendship with the Maharaja, to an essay on the Maharaja himself and Forster’s experiences as the Maharaja’s personal secretary, The Hill of Devi is a fascinating chronicle of the author’s experience in the land he called “the oddest corner of the world outside Alice in Wonderland.”

A Passage to India

A Passage to India
Author: Edward Morgan Forster
Publisher: Pearson Education India
Total Pages: 462
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9788131707999

E. M. Forster

E. M. Forster
Author: Nicola Beauman
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

One of the great novelists of the century--author of A Passage to India and Howards End--E.M. Forster has been an enigma to the public. In his new biography, Beauman wonderfully explores every aspect of Forster's life, evoking his lifelong obsession with houses, families, and inherited traditions. 16 pages of photos; 12 illustrations.

A Passage to India

A Passage to India
Author: Laura Heffernan
Publisher: Spark Notes
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781586638191

In this Readers' Guide, Betty Jay considers the establishment of Forster's reputation and the various attempts of critics to decipher the complex codes that are a feature of his novel. Successive chapters focus on debates around Forster's liberal-humanism, with essays from F. R. Leavis, Lionel Trilling and Malcolm Bradbury; on the indeterminacy and ambiguity of the text, with extracts from essays by Gillian Beer, Robert Barratt, Wendy Moffat and Jo-Ann Hoeppner Moran; and on the sexual politics of Forster's work, with writings from Elaine Showalter, Frances L. Restuccia and Eve Dawkins Poll. The Guide concludes with essays from Jeffrey Meyers and Jenny Sharpe, who read A Passage to India in terms of its engagement with British imperialism.

Hindoo Holiday

Hindoo Holiday
Author: J. R. Ackerley
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-10-31
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1590175247

In the 1920s, the young J. R. Ackerley spent several months in India as the personal secretary to the maharajah of a small Indian principality. In his journals, Ackerley recorded the Maharajah’s fantastically eccentric habits and riddling conversations, and the odd shambling day-to-day life of his court. Hindoo Holiday is an intimate and very funny account of an exceedingly strange place, and one of the masterpieces of twentieth-century travel literature.

E.M. Forster

E.M. Forster
Author: K. Natwar-Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1978
Genre: India
ISBN: