Daisy Miller and Other Stories (Wordsworth Classics)

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Discover the charm of timeless literature with 'Daisy Miller and Other Stories' (Wordsworth Classics), a captivating collection featuring the renowned works of Henry James. This edition, published by Wordsworth Editions in 1994, includes an insightful introduction and notes by Pat Righelato from the University of Reading, making it a valuable resource for both students and literature enthusiasts. In 'Daisy Miller,' Henry James introduces us to one of his most intriguing heroines, capturing the essence of youth and frivolity. This powerful narrative vividly contrasts American freedom and European sophistication, as Daisy journeys through Italy, challenging social norms and unveiling the intricacies of international relations. Readers have been drawn to Daisy's character, inspiring debates on her lifestyle choices and the societal conventions she defies. This collection encompasses three provocative tales that delve into the international theme, exploring the rich tapestry of cultural and romantic encounters between Americans and Europeans. Perfect for fans of classic literature, this paperback edition is brand new and ready to be added to your library. Experience the literary brilliance of Henry James today and enrich your understanding of the cultural dialogues he masterfully weaves throughout his stories. Order now and enjoy fast delivery!

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Title: Daisy Miller and Other Stories (Wordsworth ...
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Publication Date: 1994
Binding: Paperback

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With an Introduction and Notes by Pat Righelato, University of Reading.
Daisy Miller is one of Henry James's most attractive heroines: she represents youth and frivolity. As a tourist in Italy, her American freedom and freshness of spirit come up against the corruption and hypocrisy of European manners. From its first publication, readers on both sides of the Atlantic have quarrelled about her, defending or attacking the liberties that Daisy takes and the conventions that she ignores. All three tales in this collection, , and , express James's most notable subject, 'the international theme', the encounters, romantic and cultural, between Americans and Europeans.

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