The E. M. Forster Library

Howards End Chapter 12


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In which Margaret Schlegel, reflecting on the nuanced departure of Mrs. Wilcox and the entanglements of the Wilcox family, contemplates the interplay of duty, social grace, and human character amidst the quiet vicissitudes of life. Through letters exchanged with Helen and Tibby, a vivid picture emerges of family life touched by change, hope, and the often unpredictable rhythms of daily existence.
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The E. M. Forster LibraryBy E. M. Forster