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| #4026476 in Books | University of Missouri Press | 2008-06-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.70 x6.13l,2.08 | File type: PDF | 494 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| A Jolly Good Book - or Lots of Jolly Good Books|By Bibliomiss|You don't need to be a Forster fan to delight in his BBC Talks - although a weakness for all things British will help. Perfect for those who enjoy learning more about literature in a rather rambling, unorthodox, un-PC fashion, and positively delightful to dip into on a cold winter's night. Be warned - you will be imp||
|“A magnificent scholarly achievement. It shows E. M. Forster as a public intellectual in the act of bringing ‘culture’ to the nation.”—Jean Pickering, author of Understanding Doris Lessing||
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Spanning three decades and a host of subjects, E. M. Forster’s radio broadcasts for the BBC were a major contribution to British cultural history, yet today they are rarely acknowledged by scholars of his life and work. But in their day they reached a larger audience than his fiction and established him as a household figure not only in Britain but also in the farthest reaches of its Empire.