Author:
Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970.
Imprint:Prince Frederick, Md. : Recorded Books, p1993.
Description11 sound discs (12 hr., 45 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 book.
Note:In container (23 cm.).
Note:"Unabridged"--Container.
Note:"Classics"--Container.
Note:"First published in 1910"--Container.
Note:Compact disc.
Note: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.
Note : PerformerNarrated by John Franklyn-Robbins.
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