![]() ![]() Mohammed el Adl was to end sadly, with Mohammed's premature death in 1922, Forster cemented a long-lasting relationship with a good-looking and intelligent police constable named Bob Buckingham in 1930. Forster, in fact, was not to experience a fully satisfying sexual relationship of any duration until he was nearly forty, when he fell in love with an Egyptian tram conductor in Alexandria in 1919. I have supplemented the original text with a few notes discussing Forster as a gay man and author, beginning with this biographical sketch: PLEASE NOTE: Although the following analysis as originally written (in the 1960s, before Forster's death) does not deal with the author being gay, or with the many same-sex themes which run throughout his work, it contains many insights into Howards End and some into A Passage to India, which we discussed in February 2001 which I thought you might find of interest. Character Analyses and Critical Commentary.Chapter-by-Chapter Summary and Analysis.(Click on any heading below to jump to that section) NOTE: This material is for your personal use please do not distribute it in any form. Gilbert (Department of English, Queens College) ![]() Guide to Howards End A Guide to Howards Endīy Prof. ![]()
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