Word: treaded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Forster read the opera scene in "Where Angels Fear to Tread," the chapter on the caves and part of the last chapter of "A Passage to India," the symphony scene in "Howard's End," and 'My Wood," an essay. Asked about an antipathy for Schumann expressed in one of his works, Forster explained that he had "changed over Schumann," and inquired how the Americans now regard that composer...
...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...
First in the series will be a discussion Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Kirkland House Common Room of "Where Angels Fear to Tread." This meeting will be led by Professor Israel J. Kapstein of Brown...
Wednesday's forum will feature Professor Israel Kapstein of Brown leading a discussion on "Where Angles Fear to Tread...
...dead center, coattails flapping, briefcase in one hand, broom in the other, he marched down the corridor, heading for home, with the firm tread of a man who has thought of everything...