Daisy Miller

Daisy Miller

Henry James

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Editorial:
Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781835910696
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Step into the sophisticated world of Henry James’ 'Daisy Miller,' a novella that brilliantly dissects the clash of cultures and the complexities of social norms. First published in 1878, this enduring classic offers a sharp and insightful look at the themes of innocence, reputation, and the societal expectations that shape our lives.'Daisy Miller' follows the story of a young American girl, Daisy, as she travels through Europe with her family. Free-spirited, charming, and unafraid to flout convention, Daisy becomes the subject of fascination and scandal among the expatriate community. Her casual disregard for the rigid social codes of the time, particularly in her interactions with men, draws both admiration and condemnation.At the heart of the novella is Daisy’s relationship with Winterbourne, an American expatriate who is both captivated and perplexed by her. Through Winterbourne’s eyes, readers witness the tension between Daisy’s genuine innocence and the European society’s harsh judgment. As he tries to understand and protect her, Winterbourne grapples with his own preconceptions and the strictures of his social environment.Henry James masterfully uses Daisy’s character to explore the cultural differences between America and Europe, highlighting the contrasts in attitudes toward social behavior, gender roles, and personal freedom. Daisy’s actions, seen as innocent and natural in her own culture, are perceived as reckless and inappropriate in the more conservative European setting, creating a poignant commentary on the power of societal norms to define and limit individual expression.James’ elegant prose and keen psychological insight make 'Daisy Miller' a richly layered narrative that invites readers to reflect on the nature of innocence, the consequences of social conformity, and the often-painful process of self-discovery. The novella’s vivid settings, from the picturesque Swiss town of Vevey to the historic city of Rome, provide a stunning backdrop to the unfolding drama.'Daisy Miller' remains a compelling and thought-provoking read, offering timeless themes that resonate with modern audiences. Perfect for fans of classic literature and those interested in stories that challenge social conventions, this novella is a brilliant exploration of character and culture.Join Daisy on her journey through the complexities of high society and witness the poignant, often heart-wrenching moments that define her story. Discover why 'Daisy Miller' continues to be celebrated as one of Henry James’ finest works, offering a profound and enduring critique of the social mores that shape our lives.

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