Howards End

by E. M. Forster

Paper Book, 1910

Publication

London, E. Arnold, 1910.

Description

Classic Literature. Fiction. HTML: Howards End is a masterful discussion of changing social class-consciousness. Three families from different levels of society become intertwined: the rich capitalists, the intellectual bourgeoisie and the struggling poor. Forster does not suggest that relationships between the classes are easy, but he does think them vitally important. The social philosophy inherent in the novel is significant and beautifully written..

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Daily Mail
"The season's great novel"
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"A fine novel"
Chicago Tribune
"My impression is that the writer is a woman of a quality of mind comparable to that of the Findlater sisters or to May Sinclair."
Western Mail
"A story of remarkably queer people"

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Physical description

2 p.; 19 cm
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