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By Em Forster | Maurice

It explores how love can bridge the rigid class divides of Edwardian England [3, 5]. The Internal Journey:

The story is a Bildungsroman (a novel of character formation) centered on Maurice Hall.

Forster was influenced by the medieval legend of the "Greenwood"—a forest outside the bounds of society where outlaws live freely. In Maurice , the natural world (the woods, the boat house) represents freedom and truth, while the city, the university, and the country estate represent repression and lies. The novel ends with Maurice and Alec "going into the Greenwood," becoming social outlaws to preserve their love. maurice by em forster

The novel follows Maurice Hall, an "unremarkable" middle-class man, through his education at Cambridge and into adulthood.

For most of his life, E.M. Forster was known as the master of the "Condition of England" novel—the man behind the polite societal critiques of A Room with a View and Howards End . But tucked away in a drawer was a manuscript that would have likely ended his career had it been published in his lifetime. It explores how love can bridge the rigid

EM Forster once described the intended audience for Maurice as “the sympathetic and the well-born… and for the few who understand.” Over a century later, that audience has grown into the millions.

, the novel remained unpublished for nearly 60 years because Forster believed it was legally "unpublishable" in his lifetime; it finally saw the light of day in , a year after his death. Literary Hub Plot Overview The story follows Maurice Hall In Maurice , the natural world (the woods,

The recurring metaphor is the labyrinth. Society, law, religion, and family create a maze designed to trap anyone who deviates from the norm. Maurice spends the first half of the novel lost in this labyrinth. Alec, because he is a servant and less invested in the “respectable” codes, holds the thread that leads Maurice out.

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