
The inheritance of the English property Howards End causes conflict among the wealthy Wilcox family, the cultured Schlegel sisters, and the poorer Leonard Bast at the end of the Edwardian era.
year: 1992, 1991, 2003, 1989, 2000, 1998, 1985, 1921, 1993
call number/section: 1000
subjects: man-woman relationships, england, fiction, social conflict, sisters, inheritance and succession, hertfordshire (england), fiction, england, social life and customs, 20th century, man-woman relationship, illegitimate children, women intellectuals, remarried people, home ownership, fiction, herefordshire (england), fiction, social classes, country homes, domestic fiction
Editions

Forster, E. M
Signet (1992)
Howard's End, a house in the Hertfordshire countryside, becomes the symbol of the conflict within English society.
Schools: 1

Forster, E. M
Distributed by Random House (1991)
Depicts English societal conflicts in the early 20th century, at the end of the Edwardian era.
Schools: 3

Forster, E. M
Barnes & Noble Classics (2003)
Schools: 1

Forster, E. M
Vintage Books (1989)
Schools: 1

Forster, E. M
Penguin Books (2000)
The inheritance of the English property Howards End causes conflict among the wealthy Wilcox family, the cultured Schlegel sisters, and the poorer Leonard Bast at the end of the Edwardian era.
Schools: 0

Forster, E. M
Signet Classic (1998)
The inheritance of Howards End, a house in the Herefordshire countryside, is the source of conflict between three distinctly different social families.
Schools: 1

Forster, E. M
Bantam (1985)
A vibrant portrait of life in Edwardian England, and the wonderful characters who inhabit the charming old country house in Hertfordshire called Howards End.
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Forster, E. M
Random House (1921)
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Forster, E. M
Barnes & Noble (1993)
Schools: 1

Forster, E. M
An old country home in Hertfordshire called Howards End becomes the object of an inheritance dispute between the Wilcox family and the Schlegel sisters.
Schools: 1