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historical context into which Forster writes reflects a changing dynamic in England and its
colonies. Most notably with Irish unrest, there is a definite belief that England's hold over
its colonial interests was far from absolute. This is brought out in Forster's
depiction...
Monday, January 7, 2019
What exactly is E.M. Forster's view of British Rule in India (as portrayed in A Passage to India)?
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