ENG 3320 Lecture 12: End of Howard's End
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Feb 17 l12 howard"s end continued. Born out of victorian origins: concerns relevant to today: such as male power, female aspirations, etc. Opposing gender constraints: opposition on feminism and socials vs conservatives. Motor cars (still had horse and buggies) Expectation of realism: more romance than realism what ought to be, what could be. He"s in period of frustration (forrester) when he wrote this (love life) Misogynistic quality because he doesn"t have a male figure, doesn"t understand himself. Intrusive style of narrator sympathetic or not: merges with meg. Structure relegates women to inferior class wants to take that apart. Trying to address imbalance, but can"t seem to get away from these attitudes: not always comfortable addressing the opposition. Trying to get rid of masculine terms. Female doesn"t like kids sets her apart. (meg) M uses social constructs as levers against men.