Howards End

· A. A. Knopf
4.2
27 reviews
eBook
393
Pages

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Howards End is a tale of two very different families brought together by an unusual event. The Schlegels are intellectuals, devotees of art and literature. The Wilcoxes are practical and materialistic, leading lives of "telegrams and anger." When the elder Mrs. Wilcox dies and her family discovers she has left their country home-Howards End-to one of the Schlegel sisters, a crisis between the two families is precipitated that takes years to resolve. Written in 1910, Howards End is a symbolic exploration of the social, economic, and intellectual forces at work in England in the years preceding World War I, a time when vast social changes were occurring. The Schlegels and the Wilcoxes, embodies the competing idealism and materialism of the upper classes, while the conflict over the ownership of Howards End represents the struggle for possession of the country's future.

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4.2
27 reviews
Robert Cousens
24 April 2014
How anyone could possibly enjoy this insane babble is beyond my understanding. Looks like it was written by a half wit for others of the same disfunction. I made it through the first 2 chapters. A stiff drink will do me some good.
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A Google user
9 March 2011
The passages that almost seem like diatribes are truly remarkable and timeless in their observations. Some really great things inside this book. Don't let the seemingly simplistic outside story turn you off from many memorable lines.
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Stoddard Vail
9 May 2020
Novel by E. Morgan Forster (British), published in 1910. This gBook is scanned from 1921 printed book, A. A. Knopf, New York. A modern classic, it presents in historical time & place (London & environs, 1906-10) the fictional lives and interrelationships of two bourgeois families. Humane, incisive descriptions & commentary on contrasting social manners & values in the urbanizing world just before the Great War; a thematic focus is on the conception of rootedness in sense of place throughout people's lives.
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