Aspects of the novel

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Aspects of the novel

by E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

EN·~4 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total

NOTE

0:53

ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL

0:01

I INTRODUCTORY

35:19

II THE STORY

28:10

III PEOPLE

34:26

IV PEOPLE (continued)

28:30

V THE PLOT

32:18

VI FANTASY

29:23

VII PROPHECY

36:20

VIII PATTERN AND RHYTHM

33:21

Description

In this lively series of Clark lectures, a Cambridge scholar guides listeners through the sprawling terrain of the English novel, treating it as a moist, ever‑shifting landscape rather than a mountain to be conquered. Drawing on the legacy of William George Clark—a 19th‑century fellow known for his Shakespeare work, travel writings, and principled break with the Church—the speaker mixes personal anecdotes, historical footnotes, and a conversational tone that feels more like a coffee‑room chat than a formal dissertation. Listeners are invited to pause over the question “What is a novel?” and to consider how its amorphous form has both frustrated poets and intrigued historians.

The opening talks set up a “vantage post” from which the ensuing lectures will explore the novel’s origins, its evolving definitions, and the ways it has been shaped by culture and criticism. Expect a blend of scholarly insight and playful asides—“only imagine,” “curiously enough,” and all—that keeps the material accessible without sacrificing depth. By the end of the first act, you’ll have a clearer sense of why the novel remains a uniquely fluid and contested art form.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (254K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Harcourt, Brace & company, 1927.

Credits

Laura Natal Rodrigues (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust Digital Library.)

Release date

2023-04-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

E. M. (Edward Morgan) Forster

1879–1970

Best known for novels like Howards End, A Room with a View, and A Passage to India, he explored class, empire, and human connection with unusual clarity and warmth. His work remains beloved for its sharp social insight and its sympathy for people trying to bridge the distances between them.

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