The correct answer is A. E. M. Forster.
A Passage to England is a travelogue by E. M. Forster, first published in 1922. The book is a series of essays on Forster’s impressions of England, its people, and its culture. Forster was a British novelist and essayist, best known for his novels Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924). He was also a member of the Bloomsbury Group, a group of intellectuals and artists who met regularly in London in the early 20th century.
Nirad C. Chaudhari was an Indian writer and historian. He is best known for his book The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian (1951), which is considered a classic of Indian literature.
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright, critic, and socialist. He is best known for his plays Pygmalion (1914) and Saint Joan (1923). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.
Winston Churchill was a British statesman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. He is best known for his leadership during the war, and for his speeches and writings about history and politics.