CONTENTS THE CELESTIAL OMNIBUS AND OTHER STORIES The Story of A Panic The Other Side of The Hedge The Celestial Omnibus Other Kingdom The Curate's Friend The Road from Colonus PHAROS AND PHARILLON INTRODUCTION PHAROS Pharos The Return From Siwa Epiphany Philo's Little Trip Clement Of Alexandria St. Athanasius Timothy the Cat & Timothy Whitebonnet The God Abandons Antony PHARILLON Eliza in Egypt Cotton from The Outside The Den Between The Sun And The Moon The Solitary Place The Poetry of C. P. Cavafy Conclusion
E M Forster
E. M. Forster (1879-1970) was an English novelist known for his exploration of class differences and human relationships. His most notable works include "A Room with a View," "Howards End," and "A Passage to India." Forster's writing style is characterized by its clarity, wit, and insight into the complexities of human emotions. He is credited with portraying the inner lives of his characters with sensitivity and depth. Forster's contributions to literature include his exploration of themes such as imperialism, social injustice, and the struggle for personal freedom. His most famous work, "A Passage to India," is considered a masterpiece of modernist literature and continues to be studied and celebrated for its poignant portrayal of the clash between British colonizers and Indian natives. Forster's work has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of the novel, influencing generations of writers with his thoughtful exploration of the human experience.