10.2 (2024)
Contents
From the Editor (7)
Beyond the Closed Circuit of Modern Tourism: “Wayfaring” and Ecological Connectedness in E. M. Forster’s A Room with a View (9)
Seungho Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America
Veiled Visions: Ekphrastic Manipulation by E. M. Forster (25)
Mykyta Isagulov, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Friendship’s Inheritance: Posthumous Legacies and Relational Possibilities in Forster’s The Longest Journey and Howards End (40)
Simon Turner, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Playing the Girl: The Possibilities of Forster’s Domestic Comedy (57)
Emma Karin Brandin, Mid Sweden University, Sweden
“… the very soul of the world is economic”: the Liberal Aesthetics of Howards End and the Portrayal of Leonard Bast (73)
Lawrence Jones, University of Reading, United Kingdom
“The battle against sameness”: Hospitality as Romantic Transcendence in Howards End (87)
Alessandro Valenti, Universities of Udine and Trieste, Italy
Emilio Salgari and E. M. Forster: Two Indias, Multiple Imaginaries (121)
Paola Irene Galli Mastrodonato, Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy
Forster on the Air: TV and Radio Adaptations of the Works of E. M. Forster (146)
Krzysztof Fordoński, University of Warsaw, Poland
An Operatic Scene Based on E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India (135)
Claudia Stevens, College of William and Mary, United States of America
Adela in the Cave (137)
Claudia Stevens, College of William and Mary, United States of America
Review: Ladislav Vít, 2022. The Landscapes of W. H. Auden’s Interwar Poetry: Roots and
Routes (141)
Artur Piskorz, University of the National Education Commission, Kraków, Poland
Review: Cedric Van Dijck, 2023. Modernism, Material Culture and the First World War (145)
Jason Finch, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
Review: David Greven, 2023. Maurice (152)
Krzysztof Fordoński, University of Warsaw, Poland
Review: Paola Irene Galli Mastrodonato, 2024. Emilio Salgari. The Tiger Is Still Alive! (155)
Michelguglielmo Torri, University of Torino, Italy
Review: Harish Trivedi (ed.), 2024. 100 Years of A Passage to India (163)
Murari Prasad, Purnea University, India
Review: Allan Hepburn (ed.), 2024. Friendship and the Novel (170)
Ewa Kowal, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland
A Passage to India – Centenary Revaluations Conference Report (174)
Anna Kwiatkowska, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland