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“The Longest Journey” is a novel written by E. M. Forster, first published in 1907. It is one of Forster’s earlier works, and while not as well-known as his later novels such as “A Room with a View” and “Howards End,” it still reflects his keen observations on societal issues and human relationships.
The novel follows the life of Rickie Elliot, a young man who is torn between his aspirations for an intellectual and artistic life and the expectations of his family. The story explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the clash between personal desires and societal conventions.
“The Longest Journey” reflects Forster’s early exploration of social and personal issues and showcases his interest in character development and psychological depth. While it may not be as widely read as some of his other works, it remains an important part of Forster’s literary legacy.
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