In Howard's End, 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. The source of their conflict - Howards End, a house in the countryside which ultimately becomes a symbol of conflict within British society.
Howard's End -
E. M. Forster
Penguin
2000
336 páginas
11h 12m
ISBN-13: 9780141182131
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