Howards End, E. M. Forster - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Barrett, Elizabeth. “The Advance beyond Daintiness: Voice and Myth in Howards End.” In E. M. Forster: Centenary Revaluations, edited by Judith Scherer Herz and Robert K. Martin, pp. 155-66. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982.

Examines Forster's attempt to create an English mythology in Howards End.

Bradbury, Malcolm. “Howards End.” In Forster: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Malcolm Bradbury, pp. 128-43. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966.

Comments on Forster's ironic tone in Howards End.

Mezei, Kathy. “Who Is Speaking Here? Free Indirect Discourse, Gender, and Authority in Emma, Howards End, and Mrs. Dalloway.” In Ambiguous Discourse: Feminist Narratology and British Women Writers, edited by Kathy Mezei, pp. 66-92. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.

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