An edition of Daisy Miller & Turn of the screw (1965)

Daisy Miller & Turn of the screw

notes, including introduction, life and background, lists of characters for each novel, general plot summaries for each novel, critical notes, questions for review, selected bibliography

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Daisy Miller & Turn of the screw
James Lamar Roberts
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An edition of Daisy Miller & Turn of the screw (1965)

Daisy Miller & Turn of the screw

notes, including introduction, life and background, lists of characters for each novel, general plot summaries for each novel, critical notes, questions for review, selected bibliography

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"Including: introduction, life and background, lists of characters for each novel, general plot, summaries for each novel, critical notes, questions for review, selected bibliography.

Publish Date
Publisher
Cliff's Notes
Language
English
Pages
61

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 61)

Published in
Lincoln, Neb
Other Titles
Daisy Miller and Turn of the screw, Daisy Miller, Turn of the screw, Cliffs notes on James' Daisy Miller & Turn of the srew, James' Daisy Mille & Turn of the screw

The Physical Object

Pagination
61 p. ;
Number of pages
61

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22974297M
ISBN 10
0822003554
OCLC/WorldCat
36734362
Library Thing
2693904
Goodreads
184104

Work Description

The original CliffsNotes study guides offer a look into critical elements and ideas within classic works of literature. CliffsNotes on Daisy Miller & Turn of the Screw takes you into two of Henry James' classic works, one that centers on a pretty, spontaneous American girl traveling abroad and the other about the haunting of a governess in charge of two orphans. Following the stories of young travelers who venture beyond their native United States, this study guide explores James' special brand of realism. Profiles of the author's life, background, and style allow a glimpse into his frequent focus -- the differences between American innocence and European sophistication. Other features that help you figure out this important work include Character descriptions and plot summaries for each novel Summaries and commentaries for both books Essays on James' techniques and contributions to the art of fiction Review questions for each of the two works Classic literature or modern-day treasure -- you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.

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