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Howards End by Edward M. Forster
It's sad, but true to say that today Edward Morgan Forster's works are known more from their film and television adaptations rather than from their original novels. Yet, these adaptations have spurred many a fascinated viewer into going back to the library and finding the book that the film or miniseries was based on and this is ultimately the power of Forster's literary appeal. Howard's End was published in 1910 and it marked Forster's first taste of critical and commercial success. He had published three other novels earlier, Where Angels Fear To Tread (1905), The Longest Journey (1907)...
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4.7 stars from 9 ratings
Wonderful
Extraordinarily good reading, better than any commercially available version I previewed. Elizabeth lends a different voice and accent to each character, which is above and beyond, and her pacing, tone and conveyed understanding of the subtleties of the novel is excellent. Thank you!
Alek M via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/09/24
Superb reader!
Elizabeth Klett is a rockstar in readers! I really got into the great dialogue of E. M. Forster. Never dull. Always engaging due the the great skill of the reader. Thanks Elizabeth.
penstep21 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/06/20
Great observations
There are things we can learn from these old books that apply to many areas of Life even now, cheers to 'riding on the shoulders of the giants in history' so that we can do better for knowing what they observed
Poetry in Flow Motion via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/04/17
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