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Classics in English _ The Celestial Omnibus, and Other Stories by E. M. Forster
¡°The Celestial Omnibus, and Other Stories¡± is a collection of short stories by E.M. Forster published in 1911. This collection criticizes the conventions and materialism of the society of the time through unique stories where reality and fantasy intersect.
The title story, ¡°The Celestial Omnibus,¡± is about a boy who travels to the world of literary works through a mysterious bus he discovers. This work emphasizes the value of pure imagination and true literary sensibility, and sharply criticizes superficial literary education and vulgar culture.
The collection consists of several short stories, including ¡°Another Kingdom.¡± Each story explores various themes such as the problems of modern civilization, the loss of humanity, and the value of art through fantasy elements. In particular, Forster uses mythical imagination to portray the conflict between machine civilization and humanity, and critiques materialistic values.
This collection of short stories shows a different charm from Forster's full-length novels. The allegorical stories that utilize fantastic elements contain the author's rich imagination and keen insight into reality. Even today, these works have new meaning as a warning to modern civilization and a message for the restoration of humanity.
Summary
"The Celestial Omnibus and Other Stories" by E.M. Forster is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The stories explore themes of society, personal inklings of transcendence, and the interplay between reality and imagination. The opening story introduces a young boy named Eustace who is characterized as lazy and poorly disciplined, surrounded by adults who are critical of his nature. The beginning of the collection sets the stage in a picturesque Italian setting where Eustace finds himself on a picnic with family and acquaintances. The narrative delves into the dynamics between the characters, highlighting their interactions, criticisms, and the discomfort Eustace causes due to his unsociable behavior. The story takes an unexpected turn when a shared moment of inexplicable fear strikes the group during their outing, leading to the boy disappearing in a moment of panic. This blend of personal conflict, eerie suspense, and the contrasting beauty of nature hints at the fantastical elements that will unfold in subsequent tales.
Contents
THE STORY OF A PANIC
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HEDGE
THE CELESTIAL OMNIBUS
OTHER KINGDOM
THE CURATE'S FRIEND
THE ROAD FROM COLONUS