Howards End by E.M. Forster

Howards End

E.M. Forster with Alfred Kazin (Contributor)

408 pages first pub 1910 (editions)

fiction classics literary emotional reflective slow-paced
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The story of a house and two sisters, Howards End is also a subtle meditation on national, sexual and social identities. Half German by birth and middle-class English by upbringing, Helen and Margaret Schlegel struggle to come to terms with the pr...

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