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4Douglas Hewitt, English Fiction of the Early Modern Period 1890 - 1940, Longman Group UK Limited, 1988, p. 66, p. 76.
5Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman eds., Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory: A Reader, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993, p. 127.
6John gatchelor, The Edwardian Novelists, Duckworth, 1982, p. 215, p. 222, p. 2.
7B. B. Finkeistein, Forster's Women: Eternal Difference, N. Y. and London: Columbia Univ. Press,1975, p. 22.
8See Norman Kelvin, E. M. Forster : the Man and His Work, London: Forum House, 1969, p. 43.
9RobinW. Winks and James R. Rusheds., Asia in Western Fiction, Manchester Univ. Press, 1990, pp. 53-54; p. 41, pp. 35-50
10Sara Suleri, "The Geography of A Passage to India", in Harold Bloom ed. , E. M. Forster's A Passage to India, N. Y. : Chelsea House Publishers, 1987, p. 109.