In this book, author attempts to explore incisive critical study, a comparatively less investigated field of Forster criticism. James McConkey one of the most perceptive critics of Forster, broke new ground in Forster criticism with the publication of his excellent critique, The Novels of E. M.. Forster (Ithaca, New York, 1957), which inaugurated a new field of inquiry in the meaningful relationship between Forster's theories in Aspect of the novel (1927) and his ...