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Forster


Forster [fawr-ster] Examples noun

  1. E(dward) M(organ),1879–1970, English novelist.

Examples from the Web for forster Contemporary Examples of forster

  • “The king died, and then the queen died of grief” is a plot, Forster wrote in Aspects of the Novel.

    ‘True Detective,’ Obsessive-Compulsive Noir, and ‘Twin Peaks’

    Jimmy So

    March 14, 2014

  • A typical printmaker for hire, Kimmel Forster issued pro-Lincoln lithographs as well.

    How a Racist Newspaper Defeated Lincoln in New York in the 1864 Election

    Harold Holzer

    May 2, 2013

  • She spends far more time disarming her reader than Nabokov or Forster.

    Book Bag: Battle Hymn of the Tiger Writer

    Gish Jen

    April 9, 2013

  • Historical Examples of forster

  • Indeed it is thought that he wrote it almost entirely from the notes of Forster.

    Browning’s England

    Helen Archibald Clarke

  • There’s Forster, with his story of Ascot, and his black-ball at Graham’s!

    Roland Cashel

    Charles James Lever

  • Alfred was welcomed at the fort by Colonel Forster, with whom he was a great favorite.

    The Settlers in Canada

    Frederick Marryat

  • You have heard of the proposal of Colonel Forster, about the cattle at the fort?

    The Settlers in Canada

    Frederick Marryat

  • The vacant seat was given to a white representative, Mr. Forster.

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921

    Various

  • British Dictionary definitions for forster Forster noun

    1. E (dward) M (organ). 1879–1970, English novelist, short-story writer, and essayist. His best-known novels are A Room with a View (1908), Howard’s End (1910), and A Passage to India (1924), in all of which he stresses the need for sincerity and sensitivity in human relationships and criticizes English middle-class values
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