Howards End
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Descripción editorial
Howards End by E. M. Forster is a powerful novel that explores class, connection, and the changing social landscape of early 20th-century England. The story centers on the lives of the Schlegel sisters, the wealthy Wilcox family, and the struggling clerk Leonard Bast, whose paths intersect in unexpected ways.
Through these characters, Forster examines themes of social inequality, personal relationships, and the search for balance between intellect and practicality. The novel reflects on how different worlds—rich and poor, emotional and material—can either clash or connect. With sensitive storytelling and deep insight, Forster highlights the importance of understanding and human connection in a divided society. This classic work remains a thoughtful and relevant exploration of class, values, and the meaning of home.