ID3 )TALB Howards EndTPE1 E. M. Forster/Steven CrossleyTCOP Tantor MediaTCON Classic LiteratureTIT2 Howards End - Part 01TRCK 1COMM ENG
E. M. Forster unveils the English character as never before, exploring the underlying class warfare involving three distinct groups—-a wealthy family bound by the rules of tradition and property; two independent, cultured sisters; and a young man living on the edge of poverty.
Considered by many to be E. M. Forster's greatest novel, Howards End is a beautifully subtle tale of two very different families brought together by an unusual event. The Schlegels are intellectuals, devotees of art and literature. The Wilcoxes are practical and materialistic, leading lives of "telegrams and anger." When the elder Mrs. Wilcox dies and her family discovers she has left their country home—-Howards End—-to one of the Schlegel sisters, a crisis between the two families is precipitated that takes years to resolve.
Written in 1910, Howards End is a symbolic exploration of the social, economic, and intellectual forces at work in England in the years preceding...TLEN
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