Towards Forsterian Mobilities through Public Transport as Public Space

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Abstract

Writings of place experience contribute to mobility studies by casting
light on individual perspectives and the shaping of memory by art. E.M.
Forster had consistent but varied interest in public transport (PT) settings,
especially those of trains but also trams and buses. Forster studies benefit
from exploring his treatment of PT while asking if there are mobilities that are
specifically Forsterian. Literary studies of mobilities develop here within the
context of an interdisciplinary project concerned with the kinds of public space
found on and around PT. In grasping the mobilities of an individual writer,
biographical evidence is both indispensable and problematic. Forsterian mobilities repeat and modify those of earlier English literary authors, as when
a journey in Howards End echoes one in W.M. Thackeray’s Pendennis. Equally,
PT networks such as the tramway of Alexandria were for Forster markers
of modernity. Most importantly for Forsterian mobilities, PT travel facilitates
personal boundary-crossing.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)72-89
Number of pages18
JournalPolish Journal of English Studies
Volume7
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2021
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Forster, E.M. (1879-1970)
  • public transport
  • public space

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