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Edward Morgan Forster, OM, CH was an English novelist, essayist and libretor. His works address the class differences and hypocrisy of British society from the early 20th century.
Lucy Honeychurch, joven perteneciente a la buena sociedad inglesa, intenta abrir camino a su personalidad superando el obstáculo de las convenciones sociales.
Ruth Wilcox is a friend of a young woman named Margaret, who is left to inherit her country house, Howards End. Margaret's sister, Helen, falls in love with a Porfirius employee who leaves his job for the wrong and hasty advice of Ruth's widower, Mr. Wilcox, with whom Margaret agrees to marry. Helen gets pregnant.
Maurice is discomforted by the unrequited love, which opened his heart and mind to his own sexual identity. To be true to itself, it goes against the essence of the rules of class, wealth and politics of society, which are often not expressed.
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