Howards End
by:
E.M. Forster (author)
First published in 1910 and made into a compelling film starring Anthony Hopkins and Vanessa Redgrave, HOWARDS END rivals A PASSAGE TO INDIA as one of E.M. Forster's greatest works. The novel masterfully reveals the English character. The legacy of Howards End, a charming house in the...
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First published in 1910 and made into a compelling film starring Anthony Hopkins and Vanessa Redgrave, HOWARDS END rivals A PASSAGE TO INDIA as one of E.M. Forster's greatest works. The novel masterfully reveals the English character. The legacy of Howards End, a charming house in the Hertfordshire countryside, symbolizes the conflict and changing mores within English society in the early 20th century.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780451174291 (0451174291)
Publish date: March 3rd 1992
Publisher: Signet
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Novels,
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Book Club,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Classic Literature,
Literary Fiction,
20th Century
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IntroductionSuggestions for Further ReadingA Note on the Text--Howards EndExplanatory Notes