

Hettie Macdonald · 2017 · Show
1 season · 4 episodes · Drama
In 9 Achriom libraries
This work explores the intricate web of social dynamics and personal relationships in early 20th century England, revealing the profound impacts of class and wealth disparities on human connection.
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If the class in Howards End stayed with you, An Offer From a Gentleman (Bridgertons, #3) by Julia Quinn walks the same thread. This work explores the complexities of love and societal expectations against a backdrop of class divisions in Regency England. If the class in Howards End stayed with you, Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen walks the same thread. This book explores the lives of the Dashwood sisters as they navigate the challenges of love, social expectations, and economic hardship in early 19th century England.
If the class in Howards End stayed with you, Howards End by James Ivory walks the same thread. This film, adapted from E.M. If the class in Howards End stayed with you, Vanity Fair by Mira Nair walks the same thread. Set in 19th century England, this narrative follows a young woman who rises from her impoverished beginnings to navigate the intricacies of high society.
If the class in Howards End stayed with you, Moriarty the Patriot by Production I.G walks the same thread. Set in the late 19th century, this series reimagines the classic tale through the eyes of a protagonist who seeks to dismantle the oppressive class system of Victorian England. If the family in Howards End stayed with you, Moriarty the Patriot OVA by Production I.G walks the same thread. The anime presents a compelling narrative that intertwines drama and mystery, offering fresh perspectives on familiar characters from literary history.
If the class in Howards End stayed with you, Everybody's In Show-Biz by The Kinks walks the same thread. This record presents a rich tapestry of storytelling, blending elements of rock with theatrical flair. If the class in Howards End stayed with you, Kinks (2004 CD Re-issue) by The Kinks walks the same thread. This record showcases the band's clever songwriting and social commentary, highlighting the experiences of everyday life in mid-20th century Britain.
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