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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] The book was conceived in June 1908 and worked on throughout the following year; it was completed in July 1910.

    • E. M. Forster
    • 1910
  2. Howards End Full Book Summary. After Helen Schlegel's brief romance with Paul Wilcox ends badly, the cultured, idealistic Schlegel family thinks it they will have nothing further to do with the materialistic, commerce-obsessed Wilcoxes. The Schlegels continue with their intellectual lives. At a performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, they ...

    • Alistair M. Duckworth
    • 1992
  3. Howards End Summary. Margaret Schlegel reads a series of letters from her sister, Helen, who is visiting the Wilcox family at their home, an old farmhouse called Howards End. Helen writes that she has fallen in love with Paul Wilcox, despite the great differences between their families—the Schlegels are liberal intellectuals, while the ...

  4. Howards End, published in 1910, is a novel by E. M. Forster that explores the social, economic, and philosophical tensions between three families in turn-of-the-century England. The novel’s plot centers around the Schlegel sisters, Margaret and Helen, and their relationships with the wealthy Wilcox family and the working-class Basts. Howards ...

  5. Historical Context of Howards End. The Edwardian Period that came to a close with the outbreak of WWI in 1914 is considered to be the height of the British empire. This time period was later viewed with nostalgia and romanticized as a “golden age” in England, when the horrors of WWI were still unimagined. The fight for women’s suffrage ...

  6. Sep 2, 2024 · E.M. Forster (born January 1, 1879, London, England—died June 7, 1970, Coventry, Warwickshire) was a British novelist, essayist, and social and literary critic. His fame rests largely on his novels Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924) and on a large body of criticism. Forster’s father, an architect, died when the son was a baby ...

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  8. Full Book Analysis. Howards End is E.M. Forster's symbolic exploration of the social, economic, and philosophical forces at work in England during the early years of the twentieth century. Written in 1910, the novel offers an extraordinarily insightful look at the life of England in the years preceding World War I. Preoccupied with the vast ...

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