A meticulously-observed drama of class warfare E.M. Forsters Howards End" explores the conflict inherent within English society unveiling the character of a nation as never before. This " Penguin Classics" edition
Includes:: an introduction & notes by David Lodge. Only connect... A chance acquaintance brings together the preposterous bourgeois Wilcox family & the clever cultured & idealistic Schlegel sisters. As clear-eyed Margaret develops a friendship with Mrs Wilcox the impetuous Helen brings into their midst a young bank clerk named Leonard Bast who lives at the edge of poverty & ruin. When Mrs Wilcox dies her family discovers that she wants to leave her country home Howards End to Margaret. Thus as Forster sets in motion a chain of events that will entangle three different families he brilliantly portrays their aspirations to personal & social harmony. David Lodges introduction provides an absorbing & eloquent overture to the 1910 novel that established Forsters reputation as an important writer & that he himself later referred to as my best novel. This edition also contains a note on the text suggestions for further reading & explanatory notes. E. M. Forster (1879-1970) was a noted English author & critic & a member of the Bloomsbury group. His first novel " Where Angels Fear To Tread" appeared in 1905. " The Longest Journey" appeared in 1907 followed by "A Room With A View" (1908) based partly on the material from extended holidays in Italy with his mother. " Howards End" (1910) was a story that centered on an English country house & dealt with the clash between two families one interested in art & literature the other only in business. " Maurice" was revised several times during his life & finally published posthumously in 1971. If you enjoyed " Howards End" you might like Forsters "A Room with a View" also available in " Penguin Classics"."