The Longest Journey
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Publisher Description
The Longest Journey is E. M. Forster’s deeply personal and emotionally charged novel about idealism, compromise, and the struggle to live truthfully. The story follows Rickie Elliot, a sensitive and imaginative young man shaped by books, ideals, and a longing for emotional connection. As he moves from Cambridge into adult life, marriage, and professional responsibility, Rickie finds himself torn between social expectations and his inner sense of integrity.
At its heart, the novel explores the cost of denying one’s true self. Forster contrasts rigid social conventions with the freedom of emotional honesty, using Rickie’s journey to question what it means to live a meaningful life. Themes of friendship, family, disability, and moral courage run throughout the narrative. Quiet, reflective, and profoundly human, The Longest Journey stands as one of Forster’s most sincere works, revealing the emotional depth and ethical concerns that would later define his greatest novels.