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Howards End

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  • 368 pages
  • 13 hours of reading

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At the core of the narrative are the contrasting lives of the wealthy Wilcoxes and the idealistic Schlegels. The impulsive romance between Helen Schlegel and Paul Wilcox ignites a comedic and tragic series of events, culminating in a battle over the inheritance of the Wilcoxes' charming estate, Howards End. The novel explores themes of class conflict, gender dynamics, and the importance of human connection, encapsulated in the poignant phrase "Only connect," which resonates deeply in contemporary society.

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Howards End, E. M. Forster

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