A Passage to India / E.M Forster ; retold by Clare West
By: Forster, E.M [autor].
Contributor(s): West, Clare.
Series: Oxford Bookworms Library. Human Interest: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009Description: 135 pages : Illustrations ; 19 cm.Content type: texto Media type: no mediado Carrier type: volumenSubject(s): Indian -- Social life and customs | Indian -- Descriptions and trips | English novelDDC classification: 823.9 / Summary: A mysterious incident at the Marabar Caves, involving Adela Quested, newly arrived from England, and Dr Aziz, an Indian doctor, leads to a drama that divides the British and Indian communities in anger, distrust, and fear. Forsters great novel brings to life all the dangers and misunderstandings of colonialism but, as Forster himself wrote, the story is about something wider than politics, about the search of the human race for a more lasting home, about the universe as embodied in the Indian earth and the Indian sky, about the horror lurking in the Marabar Caves..Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Libros | Biblioteca Idiomas - Neiva | General | 823.9 / F774p (Browse shelf) | Ej. 1 | Available | 900000018122 |
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A mysterious incident at the Marabar Caves, involving Adela Quested, newly arrived from England, and Dr Aziz, an Indian doctor, leads to a drama that divides the British and Indian communities in anger, distrust, and fear. Forsters great novel brings to life all the dangers and misunderstandings of colonialism but, as Forster himself wrote, the story is about something wider than politics, about the search of the human race for a more lasting home, about the universe as embodied in the Indian earth and the Indian sky, about the horror lurking in the Marabar Caves..
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