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A beautiful American girl, Daisy Miller, is pursued by the sophisticated Winterbourne, who moves in fairly conservative circles. Their courtship is frowned upon by the other Americans they meet in Switzerland and Italy because Daisy is too vivacious and flirtatious and neither belongs to, nor follows the rules of, their society. The novella is a comment on American and European attitudes towards each other and on social and cultural prejudice.
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Fiction, Americans, Young women, Americans in fiction, Young women in fiction, Europe in fiction, Drama, Social life and customs, United States in fiction, Women travelers, Motion picture plays, Travel, Classic Literature, Historical Fiction, Romance, Juvenile fiction, History, Adventure and adventurers, Ghost stories, Horror tales, American National characteristics, Animals, Children's stories, English, Short stories, Jungles, Mowgli (Fictitious character), American fiction (fictional works by one author), Europe, fiction, Young women, fiction, Fiction, psychological, Large type books, Horses, Vampires, American literature, Americans--europe--fiction, Ps2116 .d3 2007, 813.4People
Henry James (1843-1916)Places
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Daisy Miller (Penguin Popular Classics)
March 30, 1995, Penguin Books Ltd
in English
0140621709 9780140621709
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"An unabridged republication of the work originally published in The Cornhill magazine, 1878"--T.p. verso.
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