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Abstract This thesis presents a reading of three major novels by E.MForster (1879-1970) in The nontext of his quest for order in life and art. Forster himself is behind the choice of such an approach to his fiction. His works are largely preoccupied with the increasing prevalence of chaos and dwindling of order in the modern world. Not only his novels, but his critical writing, as well, repeatedly emphasize the thwarting anarchy of the modern age, call for the attainment of order between man and society, and stress the importance of art to the search for order. |