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    E. M. Forster

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    This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.Cover -- E. M. Forster: The Critical Heritage -- Copyright -- General Editor's Preface -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Note on the Text -- Where Angels Fear to Tread (1905) -- 1. Unsigned Notice, the Times Literary Supplement, Sep- Tember 1905 -- 2. Unsigned Review, Bookman (london), October 1905 -- 3. ' V ' Review, Manchester Guardian, October 1905 -- 4. Unsigned Notice, Glasgow Herald, October 1905 -- 5. Unsigned Notice, Pall Mall Gazette, October 1905 -- 6. Unsigned Notice, Birmingham Daily Post, October 1905 -- 7. Unsigned Notice, Manchester Courier, October 1905 -- 8. Unsigned Notice, Guardian, October 1905 -- 9. Unsigned Review, Speaker, October 1905 -- 10. C. F. G. Mas Term An, Review, Daily News, November 1905 -- 11. Unsigned Notice, Yorkshire Post, December 1905 -- 12. Unsigned Review, Spectator, December 1905 -- (american Edition, 1920) -- 13. Unsigned Review, Springfield Sunday Republican, March 1920 -- 14. E. M. Forster's Arrival Discussed in Bookman (london), June 1907 -- The Longest Journey (1907) -- 15. Unsigned Review, Tribune, April 1907 -- 16. Unsigned Review, the Times Literary Supplement, April 1907 -- 17. Unsigned Review, Nation, April 1907 -- 18. Unsigned Notice, Evening Standard &amp -- St James's Gazette, April 1907 -- 19. C. F. G. Masterman, 'the Soul in Suburbia', Daily News, May 1907 -- 20. Elizabeth Von Arnim, Letter to E. M. Forster, May 1907 -- 21. Unsigned Review, Morning Post, May 1907 -- 22. St Barbe', Notice, Queen, May 1907 -- 23. Unsigned Notice, Pall Mall Gazette, May 1907 -- 24. 'R.w.l.', Notice, Black and White, May 1907 -- 25. Unsigned Notice, Standard, May 1907 -- 26. ' V ' Review, Manchester Guardian, May 1907 -- 27. Unsigned Notice, Cambridge Review, May 1907 -- 28. Unsigned Review, Athenaeum, May 1907 -- 29. Unsigned Notice, Pforw, May 190730. Unsigned Notice, Liverpool Daily Post, May 1907 -- 31. Unsigned Notice, Birmingham Daily Post, May 1907 -- 32. Unsigned Review, Spectator, July 1907 -- 33. Unsigned Notice, Outlook, July 1907 -- 34. T. De Wyzewa, 'a Newcomer', Revue Des Deux Mondes, December 1907 -- 35. Frieda Lawrence, Letter to E. M. Forster [1915] -- (american Edition, 1922) -- 36. Unsigned Notice, Boston Evening T -- 37. Unsigned Review, Springfield Sunday Republican, Octobcr 1922 -- A Room with a View 1908 -- 38. R. A. Scott-james, 'a Novel of Character1, Daily News, October 1908 -- 39. Unsigned Review, the Times Literary Supplement, October 1908 -- 40. Unsigned Notice, Morning Leader, October 1908 -- 41. Unsigned Notice, Daily Mail, October 1908 -- 42. F, Review, Manchester Guardian, November 1908 -- 43. Unsigned Notice, Pall Mall Gazette, November 1908 -- 44. 'A Young Woman in a Muddle', Observer, November 1908 -- 45. 'a Clever Novel', Morning Post, November 1908 -- 46. C. F. G. Masterman, Unsigned Review, 'the Half-hidden Life', Nation, November 1908 -- 47. Unsigned Notice, Athenaeum, December 1908 -- 48. Unsigned Notice, Outlook, December 1908 -- 49. Unsigned Notice, Evening Standard &amp -- St James's Gazette, December 1908 -- 50. Unsigned Review, Spectator, January 1909 -- (american Edition) 1911 -- 51. Unsigned Notice, Inter-ocean (chicago), May 1911 -- 52. 'the Candid, Innocent Seriousness of Father and Son, New York Times, July 1911 -- Howards End (1910) -- 53. A. N. Monkhouse, Initialled Review, Manchester Guardian, October 1910 -- 54. Unsigned Review, the Times Literary Supplement, October 1910 -- 55. Unsigned Notice, Pall Mall Gazette, October 1910 -- 56. 'the Part and the Whole', Morning Leader, October 1910 -- 57. Unsigned Notice, Standard, October 1910 -- 58. Unsigned Review, Daily Telegraph, November 1910 -- 59.Unsigned Review, Spectator, November 191060. Unsigned Notice, Observer, November 1910 -- 61. R. A. Scott-james, 'the Year's Best Novel', Daily News, November 1910 -- 62. 'Villadom', Nation, November 1910 -- 63. Archibald Marshall, 'the Season's Great Novel', Daily Mail, November 1910 -- 64. 'A Fine Novel', Daily Graphic, November 1910 -- 65. Unsigned Review, Westminster Gazette, November 1910 -- 66. Unsigned Review, Morning Post, November 1910 -- 67. Unsigned Review, Athenaeum, December 1910 -- 68. A. C. Benson, Letter to E. M. Forster, December 1910 -- 69. 'A Story of Remarkably Queer People', Western Mail (cardiff), December 1910 -- 70. Unsigned Review, World, December 1910 -- 71. Jacob Tonson' (arnold Bennett), New Age, January 1911 -- (american Edition) 1911 -- 72. 'A Novel That Suggests the Work of Galsworthy but Lacks the Galsworthian Strength', New York Times, February 1911 -- 73. An American Summing-up, Current Opinion (usa) April 1911 -- 74. D. H. Lawrence, Letter to E. M. Forster, [1915] -- 75. Katherine Mansfield, Journal, May 1917 -- (american Edition, 1921) -- 76. 'R.h.', Review, New Republic, April 1921 -- 77. Unsigned Notice, Dial, October 1921 -- 78. George B. Dutton, Review, Springfield Sunday Republican, January 1922 -- 79. T. Sturge Moore, Letter to W. B. Yeats, April 1911 -- The Celestial Omnibus (1911) -- 80. Unsigned Notice, Daily Telegraph, May 1911 -- 81. 'A Book of Phantasies', Daily Mail, May 1911 -- 82. Dixon Scott, 'the Pipes of Puck', Manchester Guardian, May 1911 -- 83. Unsigned Review, Nation, June 1911 -- 84. Unsigned Review, the Times Literary Supplement, June 1911 -- 84. Unsigned Review, the Times Literary Supplement, June 1911 * -- 85. Unsigned Notice, Athenaeum, July 19 N -- 86. Unsigned Notice, Cambridge Review, October 1911 -- (american Edition, 1923) -- 87. Unsigned Notice, New York Evening Post, September 192388. D. H. Lawrence, Letter to Bertrand Russell, February 1915 -- The Story of the Siren (1920) -- 89. Katherine Mansfield, 'throw Them Overboard!', Athenaeum, August 1920 -- 90. Rebecca West, Review, New Statesman, August 1920 -- 91. D. H. Lawrence, Letter to E. M. Forster, September 1922 -- 92. Hamish Miles on E. M. Forster, Dial, May 1924 -- A Passage to India (1924) -- 93. Rose Macaulay, 'women in the East', Daily News, June 1924 -- 94. Unsigned Review, the Times Literary Supplement, June 1924 -- 95. A. C. Benson, Letter to E. M. Forster, June 1924 -- 96. H. C. Harwood, Review, Outlook, June 1924 -- 97. Leonard Woolf, 'arch Beyond Arch', Nation &amp -- Athenaeum, June 1924 -- 98. H. W. Massingham, 'the Price of India's Friendship', New Leader, June 1924 -- 99. Unsigned Review, Observer, June 1924 -- 100. 'c.m.', Review, Manchester Guardian, June 1924 -- 101. Unsigned Review, Birmingham Post, June 1924 -- 102. Sylvia Lynd, 'a Great Novel at Last', Time and Tide, June 1924 -- 103. Gerald Gould, Review, Saturday Review, June 1924 -- 104. Ralph Wright, Review, New Statesman, June 1924 -- 105. L. P. Hartley, Review, Spectator, June 1924 -- 106. J. B. Priestley, Review, London Mercury, July 1924 -- 107. R. Ellis Roberts, Review, Bookman (london), July 1924 -- 108. Marmaduke Pickthall, Letter to E. M. Forster, July 1924 -- 109. D. H. Lawrence, Letter to Martin Seeker, July 1924 -- 110.John Middleton Murry, 'bo-oum or Ou-boum?', Adelphi, July 1924 -- III. Unsigned Notice, Times of India (bombay), July 1924 -- 112. Laurence Stallings, 'when Rudyards Cease Their Kiplings and Haggards Ride No More', World (new York), August 1924 -- 113. Edward Carpenter, Letter to E. M. Forster, August [1924] -- 114. 'A Striking Novel', Statesman (calcutta), August 1924 -- 115. E. A. Horne, an Anglo-indian View, Letter to the Editor of New Statesman, August 1924116. S. K. Ratcliffe, Another Anglo-indian View, Letter to the Editor of New Statesman, August 1924 -- 117. Rebecca West, 'interpreters of Their Age', Saturday Review of Literature (new York), August 1924 -- 118. Henry W. Nevinson, 'india's Coral Strand', Saturday Review of Literature (new York), August 1924 -- 119. 'D.l.m.', Review, Boston Evening Transcript, September 1924 -- 120. St Nihal Singh, 'indians and Anglo-indians: as Por- Trayed to Britons', Modern Review (calcutta), September 1924 -- 121. 'C.w.g.', Review, Englishman (calcutta), September 1924 -- 122. I. P. Fassett, Review, Criterion, October 1924 -- 123. D. H. Lawrence, Letter to John Middlcton Murry, October 1924 -- 124. Elinor Wylie, 'passage to More Than India', New York Herald Tribune, October 1924 -- 125. Edwin Muir, Review, Nation (new York), October 1924 -- 126. 's. A.', Review, Springfield Sunday Republican, October 1924 -- 127. Robert Bridges, Letter to E. M. Forster, November [1924] -- 128. Clarbncb H. Gaines, Review, North American Review, December 1924 -- 129. Arnold Bennett, Journals, January 1925 -- 130. 'an Indian' ('a.s.b.'), 'hommage a M. Forster', August 1928 -- 131. Bhupal Singh on E. M. Forster's Picture Oflndia, a Survey of Anglo-indian Fiction, 1934 -- 132. Roger Fry on a Passage to India, as Quoted by Virginia Woolf, 1940 -- Four Views of Forster (1927) -- 133. Jacques Heurgon, 'the Novels of E. M. Forster', Revue De Paris, April 1927 -- 134. Edward Shanks, 'e. M. Forster', London Mercury, July 1927 -- 135. T. E. Lawrence on Forster and D. H. Lawrence, August 1927 -- 136. Virginia Woolf, 'the Novels of E. M. Forster', Atlantic Monthly (boston), November 1927 -- Aspects of the Novel (1927) -- 137. E. F. Benson, 'a Literary Mystification', Spectator, October 1927 -- 138. Virginia Woolf, Review, Nation, November 1927139. L. P. Hartley, Review, Saturday Review, December 1927This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Recognising and responding to the sick child

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    Pseudanapis wilsoni Forster

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    Pseudanapis wilsoni Forster Pseudanapis wilsoni Forster, 1959, p. 316,figs. 111-117, 154 (male holotype from New Guinea, in MCZ, not seen). Diagnosis: Males of P. wilsoni may be recognized by the presence of spines on the first tibia (Forster, 1959, fig. 114),females by the reduction of the pedipalp to the coxa only. Male: Described by Forster (1959). Female: Described by Forster (1959). Material Examined: None; known only from the type series taken in leafmould in a lowland rain forest at the Lower Basu River, Huon Peninsula, New Guinea, by E. O. Wilson in 1955.Published as part of Platnick, N. I & M. U. Shadab, 1979, A review of the spider genera Anapisona and Psudanapis, pp. 1-20 in American Museum Novitates 2672 on page 1

    Anapisona kartabo Forster

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    Anapisona kartabo Forster Figures 38,39 Anapisona kartabo Forster, 1958, p. 11,figs. 9,12, 14,17, 22 (male holotype from Kartabo, Mazaruni-Putaro, Guyana, in AMNH, examined). Diagnosis: Males of A. kartabo may be recognized by the absence of an apophysis on the palpal patella (figs. 38, 39). Male: Described by Forster (1958). Female: Unknown. Material Examined: Only the holotype, taken by sifting in 1924.Published as part of Platnick, N. I & M. U. Shadab, 1979, A review of the spider genera Anapisona and Psudanapis, pp. 1-20 in American Museum Novitates 2672 on page 1

    Neopantopsalis camelus Forster 1949, n. comb.

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    Neopantopsalis camelus (Forster 1949) n. comb. (Figs. 13–16) Macropsalis hoggi Pocock, 1902: 398 (partim). Spinicrus camelus Forster, 1949: 64 –66, figs. 1 –4, 9– 10. Material examined. Paratypes. 2 males, 1 juvenile, Tubrabucca, New South Wales, 31 ° 59 ’S 151 ° 27 ’E, 19 January 1948, R. T. M. P[escott] & A. N. B[urns] (MV K- 8902). Diagnosis. Neopantopsalis camelus is distinguished from all other species of Neopantopsalis except N. thaumatopoiois by the small, granular armature on the dorsal prosomal plate and the presence of pseudoarticulations in femur II. It is distinguished from N. thaumatopoios by having a less rugose ocularium, lateral humps less angular in profile, and shorter, more widely spaced spines on femur I. Description. MALE. A full description of this species is given in Forster (1949), except for the following: Femur II with five pseudosegments (Fig. 13). Penis with left anterior bristle group greatly reduced; stylus directed dorsad from glans (Figs. 14–16). Comments. Despite being included by Forster (1949) in his genus Spinicrus, there can be no doubting the distinction of Neopantopsalis camelus from other species assigned to that genus, particularly the type species S. tasmanicum. Together with the closely related N. thaumatopoios, N. camelus has a more southerly distribution than other species of Neopantopsalis. The leg II used to ascertain the presence of pseudoarticulations in the femur was found detached in the paratype vial.Published as part of Taylor, Christopher K. & Hunt, Glenn S., 2009, New genus of Megalopsalidinae (Arachnida: Opiliones: Monoscutidae) from north-eastern Australia, pp. 41-59 in Zootaxa 2130 on pages 50-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18833

    Pseudanapis aloha Forster

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    Pseudanapis aloha Forster Pseudanapis aloha Forster, 1959,p. 315, figs. 106-110 (male holotype from Hawaii, in AMNH, examined). Suman, 1967,p. 25, figs. 11-16. Gossiblemma yapensis Roewer, 1963, p. 129, figs. 9e-9i (male and female syntypes from Yap, in Bishop Museum, not seen); first synonymized by Shear, 1978,p. 8. Diagnosis: Males of P. aloha may be recognized by the small proximal apophysis on the palpal patella (Forster, 1959,figs. 108, 109; Palpal patella with distal dorsal apophysis; embolus wide (fig. 50). Female: Total length 0.83. Carapace 0.31 long, 0.32 wide, 0.22 high. Abdomen 0.58 long, 0.54 wide. Thorax and posterior eye row as in male. Pedipalp reduced to coxa and trochanter. Abdomen without dorsal scutum, with numerous small round sclerotizations and four large muscle impressions (figs. 48,49). Suman, 1967,fig. 16),females by the small spermathecae on short stalks (Suman, 1967,fig. 15). Male: Described by Forster (1959). Female: Described by Suman (1967). Material Examined: Hawaii: Oahu (Van Zwaluwenburg, AMNH), lc? (holotype). Yap: Colonia, under rocks in grassy field, May 31, 1973 (J. A. Beatty, J. W. Berry, JAB), IS, 1$.Published as part of Platnick, N. I & M. U. Shadab, 1979, A review of the spider genera Anapisona and Psudanapis, pp. 1-20 in American Museum Novitates 2672 on page 1

    Cyrtandra J. R. Forst. & G. Forst. (Forster & Forster 1775

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    Genus Cyrtandra J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. (Forster & Forster 1775) Key to the studied species 1. Mature leaves anisophyllous (i.e., smaller leaves less than half the length of the larger leaves in a pair)..................................................................................................................... C. ferruginea Merr. – Mature leaves subequal..................................................................................................................... 2 2. Indumentum white; inflorescences pendulous and pedunculate.................................................................................................................................... C. argentii Olivar, H.J. Atkins & Muellner sp. nov. – Indumentum ferruginous; inflorescences erect and subsessile......................................................... 3 3. Calyx divided almost to the base; corolla red.................................................... C. villosissima Merr. – Calyx fused for half or more of its length; corolla yellowish green or dull reddish orange........................................................................................................................ C. hirtigera H.J.Atkins & CronkPublished as part of Olivar, Jay Edneil C., Atkins, Hannah J., Hauenschild, Frank & Muellner-Riehl, Alexandra N., 2020, Cyrtandra argentii, a new species of Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) from the Philippines, and a review of the C. villosissima group, pp. 1-15 in European Journal of Taxonomy 676 on page 4, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2020.676, http://zenodo.org/record/392837

    Keith Forster, Zhejiang Province in Reform, Provincial Economic Handbooks of China - N°1

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    Giroir Guillaume. Keith Forster, Zhejiang Province in Reform, Provincial Economic Handbooks of China - N°1. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°56, 1999. pp. 80-81
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