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Howards End: Critical Essay by Mary Pinkerton

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E. M. Forster
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SOURCE: Pinkerton, Mary. “Ambiguous Connections: Leonard Bast's Role in Howards End.Twentieth Century Literature 31, no. 2-3 (summer-fall 1985): 236-46.

In the following essay, Pinkerton finds that Forster's treatment of the character Leonard Bast in Howards End prefigures his ending of A Passage to India.

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