The E. M. Forster Library

Howards End Chapter 9


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In which Margaret Schlegel endeavours to bridge the gap between the simple, sincere world of Mrs. Wilcox and the lively, often superficial conversation of her own London acquaintances, revealing the subtle contrasts between generations and cultures. As they dine together, quiet reflections on art, life, and the changing roles of women emerge, underscoring a certain tension between youthful aspirations and the calm of established tradition.
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The E. M. Forster LibraryBy E. M. Forster