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... Howards End of 1910 , also inspired by German ideas of Woman and her power . Lawrence and Forster had many ideas in common . ( Edward Carpenter was an important source or station of transition of these ideas for both English writers ...
... Howards End of 1910 , also inspired by German ideas of Woman and her power . Lawrence and Forster had many ideas in common . ( Edward Carpenter was an important source or station of transition of these ideas for both English writers ...
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... Howards End is symbolically England , and so the meaning is in Forster's story what it is in Lawrence's that England must and shall return to the keeping of women , out of the custody of men . At the end , Helen has a fatherless child ...
... Howards End is symbolically England , and so the meaning is in Forster's story what it is in Lawrence's that England must and shall return to the keeping of women , out of the custody of men . At the end , Helen has a fatherless child ...
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... Howards End , the Schlegels and the Wilcoxes , and say that Lawrence wrote for the former . ( Being a prophet of eroticism , Lawrence presented himself to some degree as the enemy of the Schlegels and of culture ; for instance , he ...
... Howards End , the Schlegels and the Wilcoxes , and say that Lawrence wrote for the former . ( Being a prophet of eroticism , Lawrence presented himself to some degree as the enemy of the Schlegels and of culture ; for instance , he ...
Contents
1 THE EMPIRE AND THE ADVENTURE | 1 |
THE EMPIRE | 16 |
THE SISTERS | 46 |
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