Howards End [electronic resource] / E.M. Forster.
Material type: SoundReference number:rbz90002268Publisher number: Z2268 | Recorded BooksSeries: Recorded Books classics libraryPublication details: Prince Frederick, Md. : [Prince Frederick, Md.] : Recorded Books ; [Distributed by] OneClick Digital, 2011, p1993. Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 1 sound file (12 hr., 45 min.) : digitalISBN: 9781449875954Subject(s): Man-woman relationships -- England -- Fiction | Inheritance and succession -- England -- Fiction | Sisters -- England -- Fiction | Social conflict -- England -- Fiction | England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction | Hertfordshire (England) -- FictionGenre/Form: Downloadable audio books.Additional physical formats: Howards EndDDC classification: 823/.912 LOC classification: PR6011.O58 | H6 2011bOnline resources: Click here to access online | Image Narrated by John Franklyn-Robbins.Subject: Set in Edwardian England, Howards End is the portrait of a lost era, a deceptively golden time before the First World War that would change values and lifestyles forever. To illuminate these changing times, Forster throws together three vastly dissimilar classes of people: the Schlegels -- Helen and Margaret -- educated, compassionate and independently wealthy; the Wilcoxes -- nouveau riche Empire builders; and Leonard Bast, an ambitious but struggling bank clerk. As these three groups move in and out of each other's worlds, disasters and discoveries ensue.Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Downloadable audio file.
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Narrated by John Franklyn-Robbins.
"First published in 1910."
Set in Edwardian England, Howards End is the portrait of a lost era, a deceptively golden time before the First World War that would change values and lifestyles forever. To illuminate these changing times, Forster throws together three vastly dissimilar classes of people: the Schlegels -- Helen and Margaret -- educated, compassionate and independently wealthy; the Wilcoxes -- nouveau riche Empire builders; and Leonard Bast, an ambitious but struggling bank clerk. As these three groups move in and out of each other's worlds, disasters and discoveries ensue.
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