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==Bibliography== {{Col-begin}} {{Col-2}} ===Novels=== * ''[[Where Angels Fear to Tread]]'' (1905) * ''[[The Longest Journey (novel)|The Longest Journey]]'' (1907) * ''[[A Room with a View]]'' (1908) * ''[[Howards End]]'' (1910) * ''[[A Passage to India]]'' (1924) * ''[[Maurice (novel)|Maurice]]'' (written in 1913–14, published posthumously in 1971) ===Short stories=== * ''[[The Celestial Omnibus|The Celestial Omnibus: And Other Stories]]'' (1911) * ''[[The Eternal Moment|The Eternal Moment and Other Stories]]'' (1928) * ''Collected Short Stories'' (1947) a combination of the above two titles, containing: ** "The Story of a Panic" ** "[[The Other Side of the Hedge]]" ** "The Celestial Omnibus" ** "Other Kingdom" ** "The Curate's Friend" ** "The Road from Colonus" ** "[[The Machine Stops]]" ** "The Point of It" ** "Mr Andrews" ** "Co-ordination" ** "The Story of the Siren" ** "The Eternal Moment" * ''The Life to Come and Other Stories'' (1972) (posthumous) containing the following stories written between approximately 1903 and 1960: ** "Ansell" ** "Albergo Empedocle" ** "The Purple Envelope" ** "The Helping Hand" ** "The Rock" ** "[[The Life to Come (short story)|The Life to Come]]" ** "Dr Woolacott" ** "Arthur Snatchfold" ** "The Obelisk" ** "What Does It Matter? A Morality" ** "[[The Classical Annex]]" ** "The Torque" ** "[[The Other Boat]]" ** "Three Courses and a Dessert: Being a New and Gastronomic Version of the Old Game of Consequences", of which Forster wrote ''The Second Course'' (''The First Course'' was written by [[Christopher Dilke]], ''The Third Course'' by [[A. E. Coppard]] and ''The Dessert'' by [[James Laver]]) {{Col-2}} ===Plays and pageants=== * ''Abinger Pageant'' (1934) * ''England's Pleasant Land'' (1940) ===Film scripts=== * ''[[A Diary for Timothy]]'' (1945) (directed by [[Humphrey Jennings]], spoken by [[Michael Redgrave]]) ===Libretto=== * ''[[Billy Budd (opera)|Billy Budd]]'' (1951) (with [[Eric Crozier]]; based on [[Herman Melville|Melville's]] [[Billy Budd|novel]], for the opera by [[Benjamin Britten]]) ===Collections of essays and broadcasts=== * ''[[Abinger Harvest]]'' (1936) * ''[[Two Cheers for Democracy]]'' (1951) * ''The Prince's Tale and Other Uncollected Writings'' (1998) * Forster in Egypt: A Graeco-Alexandrian Encounter: E.M. Forster's First Interview, eds., Hilda D. Spear and Abdel-Moneim Aly (London, 1987) * The Uncollected Egyptian Essays of E. M. Forster, eds., Hilda D. Spear and Abdel-Moneim Aly (Dundee, 1988) ===Literary criticism=== * ''[[Aspects of the Novel]]'' (1927) * ''The Feminine Note in Literature'' (posthumous) (2001) * ''[http://www.dundurn.com/books/creator_critic_and_other_writings_em_forster The Creator as Critic and Other Writings] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150509003037/http://www.dundurn.com/books/creator_critic_and_other_writings_em_forster |date=9 May 2015 }}'' ===Biography=== * [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.525237/page/n1/mode/2up ''Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson''] (1934)<ref name=Jha>{{cite book|chapter=Chapter 8. ''E.M. Forster as Biographer'' by Vinita Jha|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ihm70dIkWIMC&pg=PA102| pages=102–113 | title=Studies in Literature in English, volume XI | isbn=9788126904273 | editor=Ray, Mohit Kumar | year=2002 |location=New Delhi |publisher=Atlantic Publishers & Distributors}}</ref> * ''Marianne Thornton, A Domestic Biography'' (1956)<ref name=Jha/> ===Travel writing=== * ''Alexandria: A History and Guide'' (1922) * ''Pharos and Pharillon (A Novelist's Sketchbook of Alexandria Through the Ages)'' (1923) * ''The Hill of Devi'' (1953)<ref name=Jha/> ===Miscellaneous writings=== * ''Selected Letters'' (1983–85) * ''Commonplace Book'' (facsimile ed. 1978; edited by Philip Gardner, 1985) * ''Locked Diary'' (2007) (held at [[King's College, Cambridge]]) * ''Arctic Summer'' (novel fragment, written in 1912–13, published posthumously in 2003) * ''Rooksnest'' (1894 and 1901), a description by Forster of his childhood home, on which he based ''Howards End''.<ref>Appendix to Penguin English Library edition of ''Howards End''. London 1983.</ref> * ''Nassenheide'' (1920–1929), a memoir of his time as governor to [[Elizabeth von Arnim]]'s children, notable for its contrast to ''[[Elizabeth and Her German Garden]]''. Held at King's College. * ''The Forster–Cavafy Letters: Friends at a Slight Angle'', edited by Peter Jeffreys (2009). The correspondence between Forster and [[Constantine P. Cavafy]], whom he got to know in Alexandria during his time there in the First World War. {{Col-end}} A wide variety of other journals, plays, and draft fiction are archived at King's College.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Halls |first=Michael |date=1985 |title=The Forster Collections at King's: A Survey |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/441287 |journal=Twentieth Century Literature |volume=31 |issue=2/3 |pages=147–160 |doi=10.2307/441287|jstor=441287 }}</ref>
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