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E. M. Forster

Howards End by E. M. Forster (Penguin Classics)

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“Howards End” is a novel written by British author E. M. Forster, first published in 1910. It is considered one of Forster’s greatest works and a classic of English literature. The novel explores themes of social class, cultural conflict, and the interconnectedness of human lives.

The story is set in Edwardian England and revolves around three families: the Wilcoxes, the Schlegels, and the Basts. The Wilcoxes are a wealthy, conservative family representing the upper-middle class, while the Schlegels are a cultured and intellectual family belonging to the educated bourgeoisie. The Basts, on the other hand, are a struggling lower-middle-class couple.

The central narrative thread involves the interactions and conflicts between these families, particularly the Schlegels’ relationships with the Wilcoxes. The novel’s title, “Howards End,” refers to a country house that holds symbolic significance in the story, representing a connection to traditional English values and culture.

As the plot unfolds, the characters grapple with issues of social class, property, inheritance, and personal relationships. The novel also explores the changing social landscape of England during the early 20th century, as well as the clash between different worldviews and ideologies.

E. M. Forster’s “Howards End” is celebrated for its insightful and nuanced portrayal of characters and its exploration of the complexities of human relationships and society. It delves into questions of class and cultural identity and serves as a commentary on the changing nature of English society during the transition from the Edwardian era to the modern age. The novel has been adapted into various films, television series, and stage productions, attesting to its enduring appeal and significance in English literature.

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