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  1. Love and money complicate life for the bohemian, independent Schlegel sisters when they become unexpectedly entwined with the wealthy Wilcox family. Watch trailers & learn more.

  2. The pinnacle of the decades-long collaboration between producer Ismail Merchant and director James Ivory, Howards End is a luminous vision of E. M. Forster’s cutting 1910 novel about class divisions in Edwardian England. Emma Thompson won an Academy Award for her dynamic portrayal of Margaret Schlegel, a flighty yet compassionate middle-class intellectual whose friendship with the dying wife ...

  3. Howards End. Named Best Picture of the Year and nominated for nine 1992 Academy Awards (r) (including Best Picture,Best Director and Best Actress), HOWARDS END is a dazzling adaptation of E.M. Forster's classic novel of Edwardian England. The film tells the story of the Schlegel sisters, Margaret (Emma Thompson) and Helen (Helena Bonham Carter ...

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  4. Andrew Marcus Editing. In 1910s London, Helen Schlegel briefly gets engaged to Paul Wilcox during a moment of passion. Later, her sister Margaret befriends Paul’s mother Ruth. Ruth unexpectedly bequeaths Margaret the family house, but the will goes missing after her death. However, Ruth’s widower soon falls for Margaret.

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    Howards End. 1992 · 2 hr 23 min. PG. Drama · Romance. E.M. Forster's tale of a businessman who fights his wife's wishes to give their estate to another woman, ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Howards_EndHowards End - Wikipedia

    Howards End is a novel by E. M. Forster, first published in 1910, about social conventions, codes of conduct and relationships in turn-of-the-century England. Howards End is considered by many to be Forster's masterpiece. [1] The book was conceived in June 1908 and worked on throughout the following year; it was completed in July 1910.

  7. 13 de mar. de 1992 · Director. E.M. Forster. Novel. Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Screenplay. A saga of class relations and changing times in an Edwardian England on the brink of modernity, the film centers on liberal Margaret Schlegel, who, along with her sister Helen, becomes involved with two couples: wealthy, conservative industrialist Henry Wilcox and his wife Ruth ...