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- Character and Dwelling in Howards End
In this essay, Jane Elizabeth Dougherty discusses Forster's depictions of the characters' relationships to their dwelling places in Howards End.
- Mr. Forster's Fine Feelings
In the following excerpt, Duke Maskell evaluates Howards End for Forster's beliefs found in Forster's "What I Believe" and finds that Forster fails to embody his beliefs in the novel.
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