Maurice By Em Forster 99%

Forster uses the concept of the "greenwood"—a mythical, pastoral space reminiscent of Robin Hood—as a sanctuary outside the jurisdiction of British law and class structures. Maurice’s love for Alec requires him to shed his bourgeois privileges. In Edwardian England, a relationship between a gentleman and a servant was doubly scandalous. The novel argues that true emotional freedom necessitates the dismantling of class snobbory. 3. The Critique of Suburbia and the Establishments

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Forster shares the manuscript only with a trusted circle of literary friends, including Lytton Strachey and Christopher Isherwood. He continually revises it. maurice by em forster