An enduring classic by E.M. Forster about human connection, society, and legacy.
Set in Edwardian England, Howards End delves into the intricate relationships between three families with contrasting values and aspirations: the idealistic and intellectual Schlegels, the wealthy and pragmatic Wilcoxes, and the struggling, working-class Basts.
At the heart of the story lies Howards End, a quaint country house symbolizing heritage, connection, and transformation. When Margaret Schlegel befriends Ruth Wilcox, the house’s owner, a series of events unfolds that challenges notions of class, love, and justice, bringing secrets and tensions to the surface.
Through its elegant prose and profound exploration of social divides and personal relationships, E.M. Forster crafts a poignant tale of the ties that bind and the forces that separate us.
Howards End remains a literary masterpiece, reflecting on how we connect with others and the legacies we leave behind.