The Longest Journey E.
by M. Forster
2020-05-27 16:38:22
Forster's second novel, The Longest Journey, is an emotional bildungsroman described by the author himself as the book I am most glad to have written. The novel follows the character of Rickie Elliot from his Cambridge days through a problematic enga...
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Forster's second novel, The Longest Journey, is an emotional bildungsroman described by the author himself as the book I am most glad to have written. The novel follows the character of Rickie Elliot from his Cambridge days through a problematic engagement and involves compelling secondary characters such as the illegitimate half-brother Rickie never knew existed. Lionel Trilling described the novel as Perhaps the most brilliant, the most dramatic, and the most passionate of [Forster's] works.
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