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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Friend | G E Moore | |
| Friend | Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson | |
| Friend | G M Trevelyan |
| Where | Why | When |
|---|---|---|
Tonbridge School | Day Pupil | |
King's College Cambridge | Student | |
King's College Cambridge | Fellow | 1946 |
| Title | Genre | Date - Edition |
|---|---|---|
| Where Angels Fear To Tread | Book | 1905 |
| The Longest Journey | Book | 1907 |
| A Room With a View | Book | 1908 |
| Howard's End | Book | 1910 |
| The Celestial Omnibus | Collection of Short Stories | 1914 |
| A Passage to India | Book | 1924 |
| The Eternal Moment | Collection of Short Stories | 1928 |
| Alexandria a History and Guide | ||
| Pharos and Pharillion | ||
| The Hill of Devi | Book | 1953 |
| Aspects of the Novel | Cambridge Clark Lecture | 1927 |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson | Biography | 1934 |
| Marianne Thornton, a domestic biography | Book | 1956 |
| Abinger Harvest | Collection of Essays | |
| Two Cheers for Democracy | Collection of Essays | |
| England's Pleasant Land, a Pageant-Play | ||
| Nordic Twilight | ||
| Diary for Timothy | Film Script | |
| Maurice (written 1913-1914) | Book | 1971 (Posthumously) |
Biographical Details and Notes
Elected into the Apostles in 1901.
Founded the Independent Review with Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson in 1903.
He was secretary to the Maharajah of Dewas Senior in 1921.
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