

 #22649 
 Mentioned in 2 episodes 
A Passage to India
Book • 1924
A Passage to India, published in 1924, is one of E.M.
Forster's most celebrated works.
It delves into the complexities of colonial rule and the strained relationships between British and Indian characters, particularly through the trial of Dr. Aziz, who is falsely accused by Adela Quested.
The novel explores themes of racism, colonialism, and the challenges of cross-cultural understanding.
Forster's most celebrated works.
It delves into the complexities of colonial rule and the strained relationships between British and Indian characters, particularly through the trial of Dr. Aziz, who is falsely accused by Adela Quested.
The novel explores themes of racism, colonialism, and the challenges of cross-cultural understanding.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by 



Andrew Doyle

 The Case for Electoral Reform - Andrew Doyle 
Mentioned by 



Noah Efron

 The “The Big Questions” Edition 
Mentioned by 



Mike Pesca

 A Conversation About Almost Everything 






