Howards End

11 sound discs (12 hr., 45 min.)

British English, English language

Published 1993

ISBN:
978-1-4025-7081-0
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Set in Ed­war­dian Eng­land, Howards End is the por­trait of a lost era, a de­cep­tively golden time be­fore the First World War that would change val­ues and lifestyles for­ever. To il­lu­mi­nate these chang­ing times, Forster throws to­gether three vastly dis­sim­i­lar classes of peo­ple: the Schlegels-Helen and Margaret-educated, com­pas­sion­ate and in­de­pen­dently wealthy; the Wilcoxes-nouveau riche Em­pire builders; and Leonard Bast, an am­bi­tious but strug­gling bank clerk. As these three groups move in and out of each other's worlds, dis­as­ters and dis­cov­er­ies ensue.

5 editions

Subjects

  • social class
  • social convention
  • modernity
  • Condition of England question