A Passage to India | Essays and Criticism
- Possible Interpretations of Forster's Novel
This author explores possible interpretations of Forster's novel, including its political, racial, and homo-erotic implications.
- Forster's Critique of Imperialism in A Passage to India
In the following excerpt, Hawkins considers Forster's primary anti-imperial argument as the impossibility of personal relationships. Besides the bigotry of the English in India, he dwells on the self-interest and fear of betrayal on the Indian side. He also questions not only politics but nature itself as a power against human connection.
- A Passage to India- The Meaning of the Marabar Caves
In the following excerpt, Clubb proposes that the meaning of the Marabar Caves is the mystery of the origin of life and a conscious spirit beyond human powers of comprehension.

