Howards End"Howards End" refers to a country house that is the setting for a fateful confrontation between three different kinds of people: the Wilcoxes, the Schlegel sisters, and Leonard Bast. Interweaving the lives of these characters, Forster creates an unforgettable tale of romance, tragedy and fragile hope. |
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Howards End: Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical and Historical ... Edward Morgan Forster No preview available - 1997 |
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