"Howards End" by E. M. Forster is a classic novel that explores themes of class, social change, and human connection in early 20th-century England. The story revolves around the lives of three families—the intellectual Schlegels, the wealthy Wilcoxes, and the struggling Basts—as their lives intertwine in unexpected and poignant ways, centered around the country home, Howards End.
Family
Nature
Forbidden Love
Identity
Audiobook details
GenreLiterary Classics
Length11 hrs 26 mins
Publish dateOct 18, 1910
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
23Chapter 23
2Chapter 2
24Chapter 24
3Chapter 3
25Chapter 25
4Chapter 4
26Chapter 26
5Chapter 5
27Chapter 27
6Chapter 6
28Chapter 28
7Chapter 7
29Chapter 29
8Chapter 8
30Chapter 30
9Chapter 9
31Chapter 31
10Chapter 10
32Chapter 32
11Chapter 11
33Chapter 33
12Chapter 12
34Chapter 34
13Chapter 13
35Chapter 35
14Chapter 14
36Chapter 36
15Chapter 15
37Chapter 37
16Chapter 16
38Chapter 38
17Chapter 17
39Chapter 39
18Chapter 18
40Chapter 40
19Chapter 19
41Chapter 41
20Chapter 20
42Chapter 42
21Chapter 21
43Chapter 43
22Chapter 22
44Chapter 44
About the author
E. M. Forster
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