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Howards End is a novel by E. M. Forster, first published in 1910, about social conventions, codes of conduct and relationships in turn-of-the-century England. Howards End is considered by many to be Forster's masterpiece. [1]
- E. M. Forster
- 1910
Howards End is a chatty, witty, philosophical novel about the state of England in the years leading up to the first world war. There’s a sharp sense of place (Howards End, the estate, was modelled after Forster’s childhood home), and by focusing on three separate families, you certainly understand the social hierarchy of Edwardian England.
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Howards End, novel by E.M. Forster, published in 1910. The narrative concerns the relationships that develop between the imaginative, life-loving Schlegel family—Margaret, Helen, and their brother Tibby—and the apparently cool, pragmatic Wilcoxes—Henry and Ruth and their children Charles, Paul, and.
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Howards End. eBook Kindle. Quarto romance de Edward Morgan Forster, Howards End foi escrito entre 1908 e 1910 e publicado nesse último ano, tendo sido imediatamente saudado pela crítica. O romance encena os conflitos ideológicos e emocionais que brotam da relação entre duas famílias da classe alta de Londres: uma inglesa, os Wilcox, e ...
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Quarto romance de Edward Morgan Forster, Howards End foi escrito entre 1908 e 1910 e publicado nesse último ano, tendo sido imediatamente saudado pela crítica. O romance encena os conflitos ideológicos e emocionais que brotam da relação entre duas famílias da classe alta de Londres: uma inglesa, os Wilcox, e outra de ascendência alemã ...
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Descrição do produto. Contracapa. Margaret and Helen Schlegel, half-German sisters with a passion for art, attempt to navigate their relationships with both the immensely rich Wilcox family and the troubled, destitute Leonard and Jacky Bast.
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Books. Howards End. E. M. Forster. Penguin Books Ltd, Jun 28, 2012 - Fiction - 400 pages. With an essay by Lionel Trilling. 'The poor cannot always reach those whom they want to love, and they...