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  1. Howards End is a 1992 period romantic drama film directed by James Ivory, from a screenplay written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala based on the 1910 novel of the same name by E. M. Forster.

  2. Feb 26, 1993 · Based on E.M. Forster's novel, the film explores class distinctions and troubled relations between two families and a British estate in the early 20th century. Emma Thompson won three Oscars for her role as Margaret Schlegel, a humanistic and philanthropic bourgeois who tries to bridge the gap between the capitalists and the workers.

    • (36K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • James Ivory
    • 1993-02-26
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Howards_EndHowards End - Wikipedia

    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
  4. A summary of the plot of the film adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel, set in early 20th century England. The film follows the relationships and conflicts between three social classes and the inheritance of a cherished estate.

  5. Jun 5, 2005 · "Howards End," based on the 1910 novel by Forster, is a film seething with anger, passion, greed and emotional violence. That the characters are generally well-behaved says less about their manners than their inhibitions. That's where the two conversations between Margaret and Henry come into play.

  6. Helen Schlegel falls for Paul Wilcox, but is rebuffed. Her sister Margaret becomes friends with his mother, who promises her the family house, Howards End. Unfortunately, after her death, the...

    • (69)
    • Drama
    • PG
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  8. Howards End. The pinnacle of the decades-long collaboration between producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory, Howards End is a luminous vision of E. M. Forsters cutting 1910 novel about class divisions in Edwardian England.

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