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  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    1843-1916 James, Henry

    eBook (HardPress, June 21, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    Henry James

    Paperback (NuVision Publications, LLC, April 11, 2008)
    Daisy Miller, a young woman from Schenectady, New York, arrives in Switzerland with her mother and younger brother to visit her aunt. They are on holiday from the United States where her father is a successful businessman, a member of the nouveau riche. Mrs. Miller wants to try her daughter out on the European social regime which includes complex and detailed layers of conduct by which judgement is rendered on the participants. A certain amount of useful knowledge can protect an innocent from her own vulnerability. Unfortunately, Daisy is spirited but without the ability to curb her quick enthusiasm. She doesn't have the social experience to be unconventional. In Switzerland she meets 27-year-old Frederick Winterbourne who is from America but grew up and was educated in Geneva. When he and Daisy meet at the beginning of the story their behavior is spontaneous, and Winterbourne is drawn by her flirtatious ways. The tale continues as a studious consideration of Daisy through Frederick's eyes. Because he is older and differently schooled he spends his energy trying to decipher her manner and intent. He detects her unwillingness to follow the customary demeanor of other girls who match her age and social rank. Daisy meets another man, an impoverished Italian, who takes her on unescorted excursions. They are seen together and criticized for these unchaperoned situations. When Winterbourne is a witness to one of these questionable outings he steps away from any more pursuit of Daisy. She becomes ill with fever in Rome. Frederick visits her during this sickness until she dies. This narrative outlines the conflict between artifice and infatuation. This is one of Henry James most succinct and direct accounts of the interplay between social standings.
  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    Henry James

    Hardcover (Palala Press, April 22, 2016)
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  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    Henry James

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 1879)
    In a Swiss resort, Winterborne meets a pretty young American girl who seems to have no qualms about talking to strangers. During the course of their conversation, she mentions her desire to visit the castle across the lake. Winterborne declares that he would be delighted to accompany her. A few days later, Daisy introduces him to her mother, and Winterborne fears that Mrs. Miller will deeply disapprove of his invitation. Instead, Mrs. Miller readily agrees as long as she does not have to go along. That night Daisy suggests a boat ride on the lake. Even though it would be improper, Daisy insists, but she suddenly changes her mind on learning that her brother is in bed. Winterborne is perplexed and confused
  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    Henry James, MARCO PEDULLA

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Annie "Daisy" Miller and Frederick Winterbourne first meet in Vevey, Switzerland, in a garden of the grand hotel where Winterbourne is allegedly vacationing from his studies (an attachment to an older lady is rumoured). They are introduced by Randolph Miller, Daisy's 9-year-old brother. Randolph considers their hometown of Schenectady, New York, to be absolutely superior to all of Europe. Daisy, however, is absolutely delighted with the continent, especially the high society she wishes to enter.
  • Daisy Miller A Study

    Henry James, Gustave Nebel, John Holloway

    Hardcover (Limited Editions Club (1969), Jan. 1, 1969)
    None
  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    Henry James

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 31, 2015)
    The courtship of Daisy Miller by Winterbourne.
  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    Henry James, Wilma Baltus

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 25, 2013)
    'Daisy Miller' is an 1878 novella by Henry James. It portrays the courtship of the beautiful American girl Daisy Miller by Winterbourne, a sophisticated compatriot of hers. His pursuit of her is hampered by her own flirtatiousness, which is frowned upon by the other expatriates they meet in Switzerland and Italy. This short story serves as both a psychological description of the mind of a young woman, and an analysis of the traditional views of a society where she is a clear outsider. Henry James uses Daisy's story to discuss what he thinks Europeans and Americans believe about each other, and more generally the prejudices common in any culture.
  • Daisy Miller: A Study

    Henry James

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 9, 2013)
    Daisy Miller, a young woman from Schenectady arrives in Switzerland to visit her aunt. Daisy's mother wants her daughter to experience the local social regime on the trip, where judgment is made on a complex set rules for conduct. High spirited and unable to slow her enthusiasm Daisy meets Frederick Winterbourne an American that grew up in Geneva. Drawn into Daisy, Winterbourne tries to figure out what she wants. Unwilling to follow the rules of conduct for her age and rank, she is criticized for her behavior as Winterbourne stops his chase after her.
  • Daisy Miller: a Study

    Henry James

    (Limited Editions Club, Jan. 1, 1969)
    None
  • Daisy Miller:A Study

    Henry James

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2013)
    Henry James, OM (15 April 1843 – 28 February 1916) was an American-born writer, regarded as one of the key figures of 19th-century literary realism. He was the son of Henry James, Sr. and the brother of philosopher and psychologist William James and diarist Alice James. James alternated between America and Europe for the first 20 years of his life, after which he settled in England, becoming a British subject in 1915, one year before his death. He is primarily known for the series of novels in which he portrays the encounter of Americans with Europe and Europeans. His method of writing from the point of view of a character within a tale allows him to explore issues related to consciousness and perception, and his style in later works has been compared to impressionist painting. -wikipedia
  • Daisy Miller, A Study

    Henry James, Gustave Nebel

    (Heritage Press, Jan. 1, 1969)
    Small hardcover book in sturdy slipcase. Size approx. 8" x 5-1/2". Clean marbled paper-covered boards with ivory cloth spine, gold and red lettering on spine. No bumping or wear; light foxing to ivory spine cloth. Binding is tight and square, pages and edges are clean. Clean red endpapers - no names, writing or bookplates. Color illustrations by Gustave Nebel. 92 pages. Red paper-covered slipcase is unworn, no cracking; a little fading to edges.