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Morgan Forster Remembered

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When I came back from the war to Cambridge as a young don, I found at King’s that Morgan Forster was to make his home with us. His mother had died, the lease on the house at Abinger was not to be renewed, and he had nowhere to go. And so for twenty-five years someone whom as a boy I had admired became a friend.

Listener, 18 June 1970, p. 826.

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Annan, L. (1993). Morgan Forster Remembered. In: Stape, J.H. (eds) E. M. Forster. Interviews and Recollections. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12850-1_46

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