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Exfoliating modernist realism: Carpenter, Darwin, and Forster
Forster’s 1914 novel Maurice offers an exemplary instance of modernist realism. The novel offers an experimental depiction of nature as the model for democratic socialism. This depiction of nature is founded on the principle of love, especially non-normative love like homosexuality.