Modernism and other modes in Forster's The Longest Journey.Published in:1996By:May, BrianPublication type:Literary Criticism
E. M. Forster's Critique of Laughter and the Comic: The First Three Novels as Dialectic.Published in:1985By:Simon, Richard KellerPublication type:Book Review
Forster Without Maurice (still gay).Published in:2014By:LAFONTAINE, DAVIDPublication type:Literary Criticism
Absent Father, Passive Son: The Dilemma of Rickie Elliot in The Longest Journey.Published in:1987By:Kaplan, Carola M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Queer Pedagogies and the University English Classroom: Reflections on Teaching E.M. Forster's The Longest Journey.Published in:English in Australia (0155-2147), 2018, v. 53, n. 2, p. 78By:Douglas, KatePublication type:Article
Pan Pipes: Conjugal Friendship in The Longest Journey.Published in:2014By:HAGGERTY, GEORGE E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Uses of the Philosophy of G. E. Moore in the Works of E. M. Forster.Published in:2007By:Sidorsky, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
Pursuing (a)Fantasy: E.M.Forster 's Queering of Realism in The Longest Journey.Published in:2003By:Miracky, James J.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Queer/Crip Development and E. M. Forster's "Fortunate Failure".Published in:2018By:Andree, Courtney J.Publication type:Book Review