Howards End
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Howards End
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Howards End
The rich Wilcoxes, the gentle, idealistic Schlegels and the lower-middle class Basts. As the Schlegel sisters try desperately to help the Basts and educate the close-minded Wilcoxes, the families are drawn together in love, lies and death.
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The Penguin English Library Edition of Howards End by E. M. Forster
'The poor cannot always reach those whom they want to love, and they can hardly ever escape from those whom they love no longer. We rich can'
'Only connect.' is the idea at the heart of this book, a heartbreaking and provocative tale of three families at the beginning of the twentieth century - the rich Wilcoxes, the gentle, idealistic Schlegels, and the lower-middle-class Basts. As the Schlegel sisters try desperately to help the Basts and educate the close-minded Wilcoxes, the families are drawn together in love, lies, and death.
Frequently cited as E. M. Forster's finest work, Howards End brilliantly explores class warfare, conflict, and the English character.
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Series: The Penguin English Library
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Howards End by E.M. Forster is frequently lauded for its exploration of social and class divisions in early 20th-century England. Reviewers praise its rich character development and the intricate connections between the Wilcoxes and Schlegels. The novel is often highlighted for its eloquent prose and insightful commentary on the possibility of human connection amidst societal barriers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780141199405
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 June 2012
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Penguin Classics
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 8.0mm
Width: 122.0mm
Height: 190.0mm
Weight: 280g
Pages: 400
About the Author
Edward Morgan Forster was born in London in 1879. A pacifist and conscientious objector during the First World War, he volunteered instead for the International Red Cross, which took him to Alexandria. During his lifetime he travelled through Europe, Egypt and India, wrote six novels, two volumes of short stories, two collections of essays, two biographies and a libretto for Britten's opera Billy Budd, declined a knighthood, was made a member of the Order of Merit, and died at the age of ninety-one. Where Angels Fear to Tread and A Room with a View are also published in the Penguin English Library.
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