Review:

Howard's End By E.m. Forster

overall review score: 4.5
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Howard's End is a novel written by E.M. Forster, first published in 1910. It explores the social and class issues in Edwardian England through the lives of three families: the wealthy and conservative Wilcoxes, the intellectual and idealistic Schlegels, and the working-class Basts.

Key Features

  • Exploration of social and class issues
  • Character-driven narrative
  • Setting in Edwardian England

Pros

  • Richly drawn characters
  • Insightful commentary on class dynamics
  • Engaging plot

Cons

  • Slow pacing at times
  • Some readers may find the language outdated

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