
Howards End
1992 • Drama, Romance • PG
A saga of class relations and changing times in an Edwardian England on the brink of modernity, the film centers on liberal Margaret Schlegel, who, along with her sister Helen, becomes involved with two couples: wealthy, conservative industrialist Henry Wilcox and his wife Ruth, and the downwardly mobile working-class Leonard Bast and his mistress Jackie.
Runtime: 2h 22m
Delve into E.M. Forster's classic novel 'Howards End' for a profound exploration of social and familial connections in early 20th century England. The book offers a nuanced perspective that simply cannot be captured in any film adaptation. Through Forster's intricate prose, readers connect deeply with the characters and their struggles, experiencing the rich tapestry of the time period in each carefully crafted sentence.
By reading 'Howards End,' you gain insight into the characters' inner thoughts and motivations, providing a depth of understanding that enhances the emotional weight of their journeys. Forster's exploration of themes like class conflict and the pursuit of connection offers timeless reflections that resonate strongly in today's social landscape.
Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself fully in Forster's world, where the beauty of the English countryside and the complexity of human interactions intertwine. Each re-reading of 'Howards End' unveils new layers, allowing for an evolving relationship with the text and its message, rewarding thoughtful engagement with enduring insights.
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Howards End
by E.M. Forster