Among the greatest novels of the twentieth century, E. M. Forster’s sweeping tale of prejudice and racial tension is set in colonial India at the turn of the century. As the Indian independence movement is gaining momentum but while the country is still under the rule of the British Raj, Dr. Aziz, a young Indian Muslim physician, befriends several English tourists in spite of expressions of caution from his Indian friends. What begins as an unexceptional but well-meaning sightseeing outing to a famous cave erupts into a misunderstanding with devastating consequences.
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Contents
I Mosque
Chapter I3
Chapter II5
Chapter III16
Chapter IV25
Chapter V28
Chapter VI39
Chapter VII45
Chapter VIII60
Chapter IX75
Chapter X85
Chapter XI87
II CAVES
Chapter XII95
Chapter XIII98
Chapter XIV103
Chapter XV117
Chapter XVI120
Chapter XVII127
Chapter XVIII130
Chapter XIX135
Chapter XX141
Chapter XXI150
Chapter XXII151
Chapter XXIII162
Chapter XXIV165
Chapter XXV181
Chapter XXVI187
Chapter XXVII196
Chapter XXVIII201
Chapter XXIX203
Chapter XXX209
Chapter XXXI213
Chapter XXXII221
III TEMPLE
Chapter XXXIII225
Chapter XXXIV232
Chapter XXXV236
Chapter XXXVI242
Chapter XXXVII252
The Younger Novelists J. B. Priestley257
Biographical Timeline260
عن المؤلف
J. B. Priestly (1894-1984) was an English novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster, and social commentator. His best-known play, An Inspector Calls, is considered a classic of mid-twentieth-century English theatre. It was adapted for film in 1954.