Edward Morgan Forster was a British novelist, essayist, and critic born in 1879. He is famous for novels like Howards End and A Passage to India. He was educated at Tonbridge School and King's College, Cambridge. Forster wrote six novels between 1905-1924 that explored social class and the relationship between East and West. After publishing his last novel in 1924, Forster worked as a BBC broadcaster and lecturer. He declined a knighthood in 1949 and never married, living with his mother until her death in 1945. Forster died in 1970 and through his writing examined personal relationships and obstacles in British society.