This site
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Exhibit/6747/
contains a biography of E.M. Forster as well as links to other sites dealing with his works and film adaptations of Forster's novels.
The Question and Answer section for A Passage to India is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Colonial discourse was inevitably a mess in British India. Cultural misunderstanding or clash is the main theme of this novel. Fundamental differences in race, language, sexual equality and religion separate the Indians from the British sent to...
4. presenting aziz s letter about going to see prostitutes.
The son of Mrs. Moore from her first marriage, Ronny typifies the "sun-dried bureaucrat" and Anglo-Indian. He is condescending and cruel toward the Indians, believing that he is not in India to be kind, but rather to rule over the nation. He...