Howards End is a novel written by E. M. Forster and originally published in 1910. The book is considered to be Forster's masterpiece.
The book deals with social norms and codes of conduct in England at the beginning of the 20th century, through different visions by families of different social classes.
"Howards End" by E. M. Forster is a novel about class, social change, and human connection in early 20th-century England. It follows the lives of three families: the intellectual and idealistic Schlegels, the wealthy and pragmatic Wilcoxes, and the struggling Basts. The story revolves around the inheritance of Howards End, a country house that symbolizes tradition and personal values. Through themes of love, class conflict, and the importance of personal relationships, Forster critiques the rigid social structures of his time while advocating for compassion and understanding.
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