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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Malcolm Darling, 2 August 1915: 'I read (and sometimes write) the New Statesman [...] also the Morning Post [...] I enclose from it this jolly letter ...Edward Morgan Forster Count Ernst von Reventlow'A Year of Naval Warfare'Print: Newspaper
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Florence Barger, 2 July 1916: 'I talk to patients [at Red Cross centre, Alexandria]; with one of them -- a sensitive and intelligent fellow -- I have ...Frank Vicary Dickinson Print: Unknown
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Florence Barger, 2 July 1916: 'I talk to patients [at Red Cross centre, Alexandria]; with one of them -- a sensitive and intelligent fellow -- I have ...Frank Vicary George Bernard Shaw Print: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, 28 July 1916: 'I still like my work [as Red Cross worker tracing missing soldiers] and do the motherly to Tommies as you ...Frank Vicary Goldsworthy Lowes DickinsonThe Meaning of GoodPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, 28 July 1916: 'I still like my work [as Red Cross worker tracing missing soldiers] and do the motherly to Tommies as you ...Frank Vicary Goldsworthy Lowes DickinsonLetters from John ChinamanPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Malcolm Darling, 6 August 1916: 'I saw from the Hospital Lists that an officer from Lovats Scouts was here, and went round at once to get news of Jerm...Edward Morgan Forster Bridget McLagan (i.e. Mary Borden Turner)'Bombardment'Print: Serial / periodical
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Malcolm Darling, 6 August 1916: 'I saw from the Hospital Lists that an officer from Lovats Scouts was here, and went round at once to get news of Jerm...Edward Morgan Forster Bridget McLagan (i.e. Mary Borden Turner)'Rousbrugge'Print: Serial / periodical
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Laura Mary Forster (aunt), 25 August 1916: 'Your welcome letter to Darkest Africa has been followed by a "real" Missionary magazine, which I have also...Edward Morgan Forster 'Missionary magazine'Print: Serial / periodical
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Laura Mary Forster (aunt), 25 August 1916: 'Your welcome letter to Darkest Africa has been followed by a "real" Missionary magazine, which I have also...Edward Morgan Forster Henry JamesWhat Maisie KnewPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Laura Mary Forster (aunt), 25 August 1916: 'Your welcome letter to Darkest Africa has been followed by a "real" Missionary magazine, which I have also...Laura Mary Forster Henry JamesPortrait of a LadyPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Laura Mary Forster (aunt), 1 January 1917: 'For the last hour I have occupied myself with copying extracts into my "War Anthology" [...] I have put in...Edward Morgan Forster John Milton Unknown
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Laura Mary Forster (aunt), 1 January 1917: 'For the last hour I have occupied myself with copying extracts into my "War Anthology" [...] I have put in...Edward Morgan Forster Walter PaterMarius the EpicureanPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Wilson Plant, 14 February 1917: 'Not many books here [...] I have been enjoying Bridges and sticking, as I always do, in a Zola.'Edward Morgan Forster Robert Bridges, ed.[possibly] The Spirit of Man: An Anthology in Engl...Print: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Wilson Plant, 14 February 1917: 'Not many books here [...] I have been enjoying Bridges and sticking, as I always do, in a Zola.'Edward Morgan Forster Emil Zola Print: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Wilson Plant, 14 February 1917: 'Like you I am a great admirer of D. H. Lawrence [...] The Rainbow I picked up in a book shop during the brief period ...Edward Morgan Forster D. H. LawrenceThe RainbowPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, 5 May 1917: 'I am anxious to re-read a little history and see how its solemn arrangement of "movements", which, while the...Edward Morgan Forster Edward Gibbon Print: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Florence Barger,30 September 1917: 'Thanks for The Feet of the Young Men, but I wish I hadn't docked 2/- from your £ for it: an undistinguished little...Edward Morgan Forster The Feet of the Young MenPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Florence Barger,30 September 1917: 'Thanks for The Feet of the Young Men, but I wish I hadn't docked 2/- from your £ for it: an undistinguished little...Edward Morgan Forster Benedict SpinozaEthicsPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Robert Trevelyan, 29 January 1918: 'I am already deep in The Piddle Years [sic]. I never find Henry James difficult to understand, though it [italics]...Edward Morgan Forster Henry JamesThe Middle YearsPrint: Book
1900-1945E. M. Forster to Robert Trevelyan, 29 January 1918: 'I have been reading Racine and Claudel.'Edward Morgan Forster Jean Baptiste Racine Print: Book



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