

Casa Howard
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Tradotto da: Gianna Lonza
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Casa Howard (1910), l’opera più ambiziosa e matura di E.M. Forster, gravita intorno alla disputa per il possesso di una casa di campagna, fulcro sentimentale del romanzo. Attorno a Howards End si dispongono i contendenti, tutti schierati entro un’unica classe, la borghesia: le sorelle Schlegel, che rappresentano il mondo della cultura, quello di Ruskin e Beethoven, della lettura e della colta raffinatezza; i Bast, una giovane coppia impoverita del ceto impiegatizio; e la famiglia Wilcox, espressione della ricca middle class coloniale. Lo scontro, inevitabile, che ne deriva non soltanto rappresenta il conflitto tra diversi modi di intendere la vita e gli affetti, ma anche uno spaccato delle contraddizioni sociali e culturali dell’Inghilterra postvittoriana.
- ISBN: 8811811023
- Casa Editrice: Garzanti
- Pagine: 400
- Data di uscita: 09-07-2015
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***New mini-series begins showing on Starz in the U.S. April 2018.*** ”Discussion keeps a house alive. It cannot stand by bricks and mortar alone.” I’ve fallen in love with the Schlegel sisters twice now in separate decades. I plan to keep falling in love with them for many decades to come. They a Leggi tutto
The title refers to a British country home, not a mansion like a Downton Abbey, but a small comfortable home with charm. (Although it seems that the story is set at about the same time as Downton Abbey.) The story revolves around two sisters who, on separate visits, fall in love with the home and in Leggi tutto
Forster is the Jane Austen of the 20th century. He clearly read her novels and fell in love. And this makes him rather unusual amongst his literary peers. He didn’t do anything new; he didn’t write with any particular passion or any attempt at breaking a literary boundary. His writing is relativ Leggi tutto
3.5 stars "A place, as well as a person, may catch the glow. Don't you see that all this leads to comfort in the end? It is part of the battle against sameness. Differences--eternal differences, planted by God in a single family, so that there may always be colour; sorrow perhaps, but colour in the d Leggi tutto
After I was totally bowled over by A Room with a View - I felt compelled to follow up with another from E.M. Forster, so why not Howard’s End ? Why not indeed – I am so glad I did as I met – Margaret (Meg) Schlegel, but more about her later. This book was right up my Strasse. On reflection, as this was Leggi tutto
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