Howards End by E.M. Forster PDF Free

Howards End Summary
An End of Innocence Meet the wealthy Wilcoxes, the cultured, emancipated Schlegals, and poor, young Bast. Howards End, a house in the countryside, is the source of their conflict-and a symbol of class strife within society, as Forster poses the question of who shall inherit England.
Related Books

The Egyptian
Mika Waltari
1945•533 pages•2.5 MB

The Merry Wives of Windsor
William Shakespeare
1597•1401 pages•3.0 MB

On Chesil Beach
Ian McEwan
2007•92 pages•604 KB

Three Comrades
Erich Maria Remarque
1936•372 pages•1.4 MB

Richard III
William Shakespeare
1593•311 pages•2.9 MB

Independent People
Halldór Laxness
1934•547 pages•3.0 MB

No Exit
Jean-Paul Sartre
1944•46 pages•156 KB

The Book of Laughter and Forgetting
Milan Kundera
1979•197 pages•1.1 MB

Lysistrata and Other Plays
Aristophanes
412•110 pages•2.0 MB

The Pilot’s Wife (Fortune’s Rocks Quartet, #3)
Anita Shreve
1998•247 pages•802 KB

In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex
Nathaniel Philbrick
2000•305 pages•2.5 MB

Chesapeake
James A. Michener
1978•1146 pages•3.1 MB