id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2821 E. M. Forster - Wikipedia .html text/html 5971 654 71 From 1925 until his mother's death at age 90 in March 1945, Forster lived with her at the house West Hackhurst in the village of Abinger Hammer, Surrey, finally leaving in September 1946.[26] His London base was 26 Brunswick Square from 1930 to 1939, after which he rented 9 Arlington Park Mansions in Chiswick until at least 1961.[27][28] After a fall in April 1961, he spent his final years in Cambridge at King's College.[29] It is a homosexual love story that also returns to matters familiar from Forster's first three novels, such as the suburbs of London in the English home counties, the experience of attending Cambridge, and the wild landscape of Wiltshire. Forster's explicitly homosexual writings, the novel Maurice and the short story collection The Life to Come, were published shortly after his death. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2821.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2821.txt