Kushner, Tony (2013) Loose connections? Britain and the "Final Solution". In, Sharples, Caroline and Jensen, Olaf (eds.) Britain and the Holocaust: Remembering and Representing War and Genocide. (The Holocaust and its Contexts) London, GB. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 51-70. (doi:10.1057/9781137350770_4).
Abstract
Howards End, E.M. Forster’s classic Edwardian novel, may seem an unlikely starting point for a commentary on post-war Britain and its confrontation with the Holocaust. But as Oliver Stallybrass noted,
‘Only connect...’... is the epigraph of a novel much concerned with the relationships, and the possibility of reconciliation, between certain pairs of opposite s : the prose and the passion, the seen and the unseen, the practical mind and the intellectual, the outer life and the inner.
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