Autor:
Verlag:
Penguin Classics
Jahr:
1986
Seitenzahl:
352
ISBN:
9780140431759
Medium:
Taschenbuch
Sprache:
Englisch
Zustandsbeschreibung
Leserillen und leichte Falten
Nameneintrag
Nameneintrag
Artikelbeschreibung
In Howards End, E. M. Forster describes Edwardian England not as a golden afternoon of Empire, but as a time of conflict between nations, parties, classes, and the sexes. Forster's England is one in which a peaceful rural past encounters a frenzied urban present, the countryside is threatened by urban encroachment and pollution, intellectuals quarrel with businessmen, art vies with sport as a recreational activity, cultural tastes collide with popular tastes, entrenched male power ignores or suppresses emerging female aspirations, and laissez-faire economic attitudes are harmful to the poor and underprivileged.
Schlagworte
England
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