What Maisie Knew (Wordsworth Classics)

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Discover the compelling narrative of 'What Maisie Knew' (Wordsworth Classics), a timeless novel by Henry James that delves into the complexities of childhood innocence amidst the tumult of adult relationships. Perfect for fans of classic literature and psychological novels, this edition is published by Wordsworth Editions and features an insightful introduction by Pat Righelato from the University of Reading. Released on 05/10/2000, this brand-new softcover book captures the essence of Maisie Farange, a child caught in the web of her parents’ tumultuous divorces and consequential affairs. As she navigates the chaotic world of remarriages and adult folly, the narrative takes on a profound yet comic tone, highlighting the absurdities of the English upper class. Readers will appreciate James's masterful storytelling and keen observations on the loss of innocence and the impact of adult actions on children. This classic brings to light the emotional turmoil and resilience of a young girl, making it an essential addition to any library of classic novels. 'What Maisie Knew' is not just a story; it's an exploration of the human condition that resonates through the ages. Embrace this classic literature and let Maisie's journey touch your heart and mind. Ideal for book lovers and students of literature, don't miss the chance to add this must-read to your collection today! Enjoy fast delivery for your convenience, ensuring that you can start reading without delay.

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: What Maisie Knew (Wordsworth Classics)
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions 05/10/2000
Publication Date: 2000
Binding: Soft cover

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With an Introduction by Pat Righelato, University of Reading.
The child of parents who divorce, remarry and then embark on adulterous affairs, Maisie Farange survives by her intelligence and spirit. For all its sombre theme of childhood innocence exposed to a corrupted adult world, this novel is one of James's comic masterpieces. The outrageous behaviour of the characters on the seedy fringes of the English upper class is conveyed with wit and relish. The dual perspective of a sophisticated narrator richly appreciative of the absurdities of the adult sexual merry-go-round and the candid vision of Maisie, 'rebounding' from one parent to another like a 'shuttlecock', together create an 'associational magic'.

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