A Passage to India
Historical Context and Significance
Published in 1924, E.M. Forster's «A Passage to India» is a significant work of 20th-century literature, reflecting the complex relationships between British colonizers and Indians during British rule in India. The book explores themes of cultural misunderstanding, racial prejudice, and personal conflicts against the backdrop of colonial policy. It has made a substantial contribution to literature on colonialism and influenced subsequent generations of writers and thinkers exploring issues of empire and identity. The novel is also renowned for its deep psychological insight and masterful depiction of Indian society, making it relevant even today. «A Passage to India» inspired a film adaptation by David Lean in 1984, which received critical acclaim and numerous awards, further cementing the cultural legacy of the work.
