A review by djrmelvin
Aspects of the Novel by E.M. Forster

4.0

A collection fo lectures Forster gave in the late 20's on what makes a novel. Although I found some of his examples a little unreachable, and definitely disagreed with some of his opinions on certain authors, Forster's explanations on what a novel is at its foundation are incredibly clear and simple. This small book could replace a lot of "the novel as literature" theory courses.