Howards End by E. M. Forster

A meticulously-observed drama of class warfare, E.M. Forster’s ​Howards End explores the conflict inherent within English society, unveiling the character of a nation as never before. A chance acquaintance brings together the preposterous bourgeois Wilcox family and the clever, cultured and idealistic Schlegel sisters. As clear-eyed Margaret develops a friendship with Mrs Wilcox, the impetuous Helen

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Friedrich Schleiermacher: Between Enlightenment and Romanticism by Richard Crouter

Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834, Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)) looms large for anyone interested in systematic theology. Indeed he is widely regarded as the founder of modern Protestant theology, and is required reading in schools of Divinity. In this book, Richard Crouter argues that Schleiermacher’s theology is best understood by examining his position

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The Rings of Saturn by W.G. Sebald

Published originally in German as Die Ringe des Saturn. Eine englische Wallfahrt (1995), translated as The Rings of Saturn (1998) – with its curious archive of photographs – records a walking tour in August 1992 of the East Anglian coast and in Suffolk. Many observations and subjects enter the mind of its narrator Winfried Georg Sebald (1944-2001) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._G._Sebald and W. G.

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How to Read a Tree by Tristan Gooley

Tristan Gooley (Tristan Gooley – The Natural Navigator) is an author and naturalist. He set up his natural navigation school in 2008 and is the author of award-winning books, including The Natural Navigator (2010), The Walker’s Guide to Outdoor Clues & Signs  (2014), How to Read Water (2016), The Secret World of Weather (2021), The Hidden Seasons (2025), some of the world’s only books covering natural navigation.

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