Episodios

  • 044 - Chapter 44
    Mar 3 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    17 m
  • 043 - Chapter 43
    Mar 2 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    11 m
  • 042 - Chapter 42
    Mar 1 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    9 m
  • 041 - Chapter 41
    Feb 28 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    20 m
  • 040 - Chapter 40
    Feb 27 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    9 m
  • 038 - Chapter 38
    Feb 25 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    14 m
  • 039 - Chapter 39
    Feb 26 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    5 m
  • 037 - Chapter 37
    Feb 24 2026
    Regarded as E.M. Forsters crowning achievement and one of the defining works of the 20th century, Howards End delves into the intricate social dynamics of the Edwardian era. This compelling narrative weaves together the lives of three distinct families in early 20th century England the wealthy Wilcoxes, who have amassed their fortune through colonial ventures; the culturally inclined Schlegel siblings—Margaret, Helen, and Tibby—whose interests echo the ideals of the Bloomsbury Group; and the struggling Basts, a young couple grappling with the challenges of lower-class existence. With their idealism and intelligence, the Schlegel sisters strive to uplift the Basts while challenging the Wilcoxes to confront their entrenched social and economic biases. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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    22 m