"Howards End is undoubtedly Forster's masterpiece; it develops to their full the themes
and attitudes of [his] early books and throws back upon them a new and enhancing light."--Lionel Trilling
A vibrant portrait of Edwardian England, Howards End examines personal relationships and conflicting
values. The Schlegel sisters, Margaret and Helen, and their brother Tibby, place their values in civilized living,
music, literature, and conversation with their friends. The Wilcoxes, Henry and his children Charles, Paul, and
Evie, are concerned with the business side of life and distrust emotions and imagination.
Howards End, a charming country house in Hertfordshire which belonged to Henry Wilcox's first wife, becomes the
object of an inheritance dispute between the Wilcox family and Schlegel sisters. Through romantic entanglements,
disappearing wills, and sudden tragedy, the conflict over the house emerges as a symbolic struggle for England's
very future.
DELISA: DErivative LIfe SApienAuthor : K. Anderson YancyNarrator : VariousPublished By : Wollcott & Sheridan Aural Performance LibraryDuration : 1 hour 9 minutesCategories : DramatizationsPrice : $9.95
When the U.S. Supreme Court determines the fate of genetically engineered beings - whether they're humans or animals - humanity learns that the law is truly a double edged sword... See full description...
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Jack London Boxed SetAuthor : Jack LondonNarrator : John LeePublished By : Blackstone Audio IncDuration : 11 hoursCategories : Classic LiteraturePrice : $23.95
This boxed set features Jack London's thrilling classics, The Call of the Wild and White Fang. London’s adventurous nature, intuitive feeling for animal life, and superb storytelling skills have given his tales an enduring place in the annals of American literature. See full description...
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AeneidAuthor : VirgilNarrator : Full Cast ProductionPublished By : Select Music & DistributionDuration : 5 hours 15 minutesCategories : Poetry
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Shakespeare's SonnetsAuthor : ShakespeareNarrator : David ButlerPublished By : In AudioDuration : 2 hours 21 minutesCategories : Shakespeare
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