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" A passage to India / "
E.M. Forster.
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BL
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Record Number
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1022361
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b776731
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Main Entry
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Forster, E. M., (Edward Morgan),1879-1970.
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Title & Author
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A passage to India /\ E.M. Forster.
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Publication Statement
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New York :: RosettaBooks,, 2002.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (306 pages)
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ISBN
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0795309325
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: 0795309368
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: 9780795309328
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: 9780795309366
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Contents
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Preliminaries; Copyright; Contents; eForeword; 1 Mosque; 2 Caves; 3 Temple; About the Author; About this Title.
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Abstract
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A Passage to India begins simply enough: with people genuinely desiring to connect and to overcome the stereotypes and biases that have divided the two cultures. Mrs. Moore accompanies her future daughter-in-law, Adela Quested, to India where both are to meet Mrs. Moore's son Ronny, the City Magistrate. From the outset, Adela makes it clear that she wishes to see the "real India" and Mrs. Moore soon befriends and Indian doctor named Aziz. Cyril Fielding, an Englishman and the principal of a local government college, soon becomes acquainted with everyone and it is his tenuous friendship with the Indian Dr. Aziz that really constitutes the backbone of this novel.
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Subject
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British-- India, Fiction.
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Race relations, Fiction.
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British-- India, Fiction.
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British.
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FICTION-- Political.
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Race relations, Fiction.
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Race relations.
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India, Fiction.
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India, Fiction.
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India.
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Dewey Classification
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823/.912
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LC Classification
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PR6011.O58P3 2002eb
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