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  1. Howards End is a portrait of two imaginative and life-loving sisters in Edwardian England as they develop relationships within both the upper and lower classes. “This adaptation focuses on ideas ...

  2. Howards End. Édition originale de 1910. Howards End est un roman britannique d' Edward Morgan Forster publié en 1910. Le roman présente un conflit de classes dans l’ Angleterre du tournant du XXe siècle. Son thème principal montre l’importance et la difficulté des gens de communiquer les uns avec les autres.

  3. Howards End var den sextonde gången som regissören James Ivory, producenten Ismail Merchant och manusförfattaren Ruth Prawer Jhabvala samarbetade i en film. Vid Oscarsgalan 1993 vann filmen Oscars för bästa kvinnliga huvudroll (Thompson), bästa manus efter förlaga (Jhabvala) och bästa scenografi (Luciana Arrighi).

  4. Howards End, novel by E.M. Forster, published in 1910.The narrative concerns the relationships that develop between the imaginative, life-loving Schlegel family—Margaret, Helen, and their brother Tibby—and the apparently cool, pragmatic Wilcoxes—Henry and Ruth and their children Charles, Paul, and Evie. Margaret finds a soul mate in Ruth, who before dying declares in a note that her ...

  5. Helen Schlegel falls for Paul Wilcox, but is rebuffed. Her sister Margaret becomes friends with his mother, who promises her the family house, Howards End. Unfortunately, after her death, the will ...

  6. Howards End is a chatty, witty, philosophical novel about the state of England in the years leading up to the first world war. There’s a sharp sense of place (Howards End, the estate, was modelled after Forster’s childhood home), and by focusing on three separate families, you certainly understand the social hierarchy of Edwardian England.

  7. The pinnacle of the decades-long collaboration between producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory, Howards End is a luminous vision of E. M. Forster’s cutting 1910 novel about class divisions in Edwardian England. Emma Thompson won an Academy Award for her dynamic portrayal of Margaret Schlegel, a flighty yet compassionate middle-class intellectual whose friendship with the dying wife ...