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...Forster's "Where Angels Fear to Tread" owes its significance to "an ironical, unforgiving attitude towards its characters," said Professor Israel Kapstein of Brown as he opened the series on the noted English novelist before the Kirkland House Forum last night. The purpose of the series is to lay the ground for a proposed talk by Forster himself when he visits the U. S. this Spring...
Free tickets for the series of six Kirkland House Forums on E. M. Forster may be obtained at Warren House 3 and Fay House, a spokesman for the House announced last night...
Following the Kapstein lecture will come five more forums, starting on Thursday, March 20, and concluding on April 24. These discussions will consider several Forster works, including his most famous, "A Passage to India." Other lectures will be on "A Room With a View," "The Longest Journey," and "Howard's End." The series will be filled out by a talk on "Forster as a Critic" on April 24 by Professor Robert Davis of Smith...
Following the vacation period, on April 10, Professor John Roberts of Williams will lecture on "Howards End." On April 17, Ivor A. Richards, University Professor, will lead the meeting devoted to Forster's most famous work, "A Passage to India...
Professor Robert Davis of Smith will wind up the series of forums on April 24, when he lectures on the subject, "Forster as a Critic...