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E. M. Forster’s India
‘Towards the Dissolution of an Empire’: Forster’s Thoughts on the Indian Non-cooperation and Khilafat movements
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G. K. Das
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1977
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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pp. 1
India ‘in Legend and Fact’: Forster’s Writings about India between 1912 and 1921
pp. 6
‘Unrealities’ in Dewas: A View of Princely India
pp. 19
‘The Great Blunder of the Past’: Forster’s Concept of a ‘Democratic Empire’
pp. 46
‘Towards the Dissolution of an Empire’: Forster’s Thoughts on the Indian Non-cooperation and Khilafat movements
pp. 75
Through ‘The Ruins of Empire’: A Passage to India and some Later Writings about India
pp. 93
Some Aspects of Hinduism and Islam
pp. 113
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