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howards end

E.M. Forster's seminal novel, Howards End, is a captivating exploration of class, property, and the colliding values of different families in early 20th-century England. This classic work of Edwardian era literature critically examines the socio-economic landscape and enduring human connections, notably between the intellectual Schlegels and the materialistic Wilcoxes, all centered around the symbolic Howards End country house.