
Howards End
Published in 1910, 'Howards End' by E. M. Forster explores the lives of three families in early 20th-century England, representing various segments of the Edwardian middle class. The wealthy Wilcoxes, the intellectual Schlegel siblings, and the struggling Basts navigate social class and personal connections. The novel emphasizes the importance of human relationships, encapsulated in its famous motto, 'Only connect...'. Forster's work is notable for its critique of social conventions and its reflection on the changing dynamics of British society during this era.














