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Howards End [Audiobook] (Hörkassette)

von E. M. Forster (Autor), Nadia May (Sprecher)
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  • Hörkassette
  • Verlag: Blackstone Audio Books (September 1992)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0786103760
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786103768
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 24,3 x 17,1 x 3,5 cm
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Margaret Schlegel, engaged to the much older, widowed Henry Wilcox, meets her intended the morning after accepting his proposal and realizes that he is a man who has lived without introspection or true self-knowledge. As she contemplates the state of Wilcox's soul, her remedy for what ails him has become one of the most oft-quoted passages in literature:
Only connect! That was the whole of her sermon. Only connect the prose and the passion and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer.
Like all of Forster's work, Howards End concerns itself with class, nationality, economic status, and how each of these affects personal relationships. It follows the intertwined fortunes of the Schlegel sisters, Margaret and Helen, and the Wilcox family over the course of several years. The Schlegels are intellectuals, devotees of art and literature. The Wilcoxes, on the other hand, can't be bothered with the life of the mind or the heart, leading, instead, outer lives of "telegrams and anger" that foster "such virtues as neatness, decision, and obedience, virtues of the second rank, no doubt, but they have formed our civilization." Helen, after a brief flirtation with one of the Wilcox sons, has developed an antipathy for the family; Margaret, however, forms a brief but intense friendship with Mrs. Wilcox, which is cut short by the older woman's death. When her family discovers a scrap of paper requesting that Henry give their home, Howards End, to Margaret, it precipitates a spiritual crisis among them that will take years to resolve.

Forster's 1910 novel begins as a collection of seemingly unrelated events--Helen's impulsive engagement to Paul Wilcox; a chance meeting between the Schlegel sisters and an impoverished clerk named Leonard Bast at a concert; a casual conversation between the sisters and Henry Wilcox in London one night. But as it moves along, these disparate threads gradually knit into a tightly woven fabric of tragic misunderstandings, impulsive actions, and irreparable consequences, and, eventually, connection. Though set in the early years of the 20th century, Howards End seems even more suited to our own fragmented era of e-mails and anger. For readers living in such an age, the exhortation to "only connect" resonates ever more profoundly. --Alix Wilber -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Taschenbuch .

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The self-interested disregard of a dying woman's bequest, an impulsive girl's attempt to help an impoverished clerk, and the marriage between an idealist and a materialist--all intersect at a Hertfordshire estate called Howards End. The fate of this beloved country home symbolizes the future of England itself in E. M. Forster's exploration of social, economic, and philosophical trends, as exemplified by three families: the Schlegels, symbolizing the idealistic and intellectual aspect of the upper classes; the Wilcoxes, representing upper-class pragmatism and materialism; and the Basts, embodying the aspirations of the lower classes. Written in 1910, "Howards End won international acclaim for its insightful portrait of English life during the post-Victorian era.<BR> -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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4.0 von 5 Sternen A clash between idealism and practicality., 1. Juli 2000
The Schlegel sisters are interested in the arts and in the more idealistic liberal social movements of their early 20th century world. The Wilcoxes are practical and materialistic. There seems to be little in common between the two families, but not even a highly embarrassing early amorous encounter can keep them apart. Poor Leonard Bast is as idealistic as the Schlegels, but encumbered by an unloved wife with a shady past, he has not their financial means to avoid dealing with the practicalities of life. Caught between the two factions, he eventually is crushed. Only Margaret Schlegel is finally strong enough to bridge the gap between the practical and the ideal by exerting her benevolent humanity, her passionate and yet controlled determination that people must "connect."HOWARDS END is a minor masterpiece, capturing perfectly the conflict between rigid Victorian values and the more free and open changes in the turbulent years before World War I. Forster handles his characters with great sensitivity and sympathy, yet with a subtle and skillful irony. The novel is not intended for rapid reading, but there is a felicity of expression that is an ample reward for careful perusal. Less fastidious than Henry James, not quite the equal of Trollope in characterization, a more subtle stylist than William Dean Howells, Forster combines some of the best elements of all three of these social chroniclers in an important work that is both highly personal and universal in scope.
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4.0 von 5 Sternen Class British Literature, 4. Juni 2000
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Forster's famous novel made the century's top 100. This is the story of the Schlegel family which consists of three young adults: Margaret, Helen and their effeminate brother Tibby. They are passionate for the arts and care about the poor.

The Schlegel's befriend the Wilcox's. They are the opposite from the Schlegel's: they are extremely wealthy and scorn the poor. Through the course of the story Margaret becomes engaged to the widower Mr. Wilcox. They eventually marry, but Margaret realizes that Mr. Wilcox is not what he is all cracked up to be. He was an adulterer in his previous marriage and Margaret finds herself comprising her values and interests to please Mr. Wilcox and keep face.

Tragedy accompanies the story when Helen and Margaret befriend Leonard Bast: a poor worker caught in a forced marriage. The Schlegel's try to help Leonard, but each time they do it ultimately makes matters worse for him. In addition, Mr. Wilcox is somewhat responsible for Leonard's problems (although Wilcox would never admit to it).

Forster writes a story about the social classes and the problems between the rich and the poor. In addition, Forster mentions woman's rights. I did enjoy the book for the most part. Although, I was thrown off by the many disjointed events that took place. They do come together at the end of the book, though. Also, I had a bit of a hard time reading parts of it -- as the story tended to drift and lose focus. The book is worth reading, especially if you like British literature. Forster's descriptions of the English countryside also are well done and the characters are engaging.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Emma Thompson Brings the book to Life, 26. April 2000
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Howards End is one of my favourite novels. I find myself applying it's quiet little lessons to my life rather often and have gotten to know it's wonderfully winding structure of a story quite intimately. What amazes me is that I am even more fond of the novel since having heard it read by Emma Thompson on a rather long road trip.

There were several others sharing a car, some of whom freely admit that they might never have picked up the book or seen the film had it not been for the book-to-tape adaption of this novel. We actually listened to it twice and all agreed the the wonderful story was made even more wonderful and lively by Emma Thompson's wonderful way of reading and her witty of portrayal each character.

If you've grown tired of this story, Forster or literature in general, I highly recommend a road trip with these tapes!

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After having read Ford Mmaddox Ford, Virginia Woolf, and DH Lawrence - Forster contemporaries - I was shocked that I thoroughly enjoyed Howard's End. Lesen Sie weiter...
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Gourmet dining.
The film is dessert. The novel is a thoroughly satisfying meal. The movie is beautifully photographed, faithfully captures the dialogue, and it even gets the comic moments... Lesen Sie weiter...
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On reading the book reviews already on-line, I just had to reply. I have recently read Howard's End for the second time and I have watched the film numerously. Lesen Sie weiter...
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You can't get more English than this! Although Forster's novel can be painfully honest in its depiction of the pathetic intricacies of the British class system, it is nevertheless... Lesen Sie weiter...
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5.0 von 5 Sternen One of the best books I have ever read; extraordinary
A friend recommended that I read Howard's End and A Room With a View. I have yet to read the latter, but Howard's End was incredible. E.M. Lesen Sie weiter...
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I chose this book because it was on the Best 100 Books List, and it was very enjoyable. Forster's characters are so interesting and alive. Lesen Sie weiter...
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