E. M. Forster
(Author) J H StapeThis volume of interviews and recollections offers a kaleidoscopic view of E.M. Forster's character as observed and remembered by college associates, close friends, chance acquaintances and fellow writers. These forty-six pieces, some published here for the first time, variously reveal facets of his private and public personalities: Forster the subtle analyst of middle-class England, the spokesman for liberal causes and humane values, the Cambridge insider and the committed friend.
J H Stape
J H Stape was a renowned literary scholar and editor, best known for his meticulous research and critical editions of Joseph Conrad's works. His insightful analyses and attention to detail have contributed significantly to our understanding of Conrad's complex narratives and themes, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in Conrad studies.