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Daisy Miller

Autor: Henry James

Žánr: Cizojazyčná literatura > English literature > Fiction and Literature > Classics

When the young American Frederick Winterbourne meets his compatriot Daisy Miller in the garden of a grand hotel in Switzerland, he is struck by her beauty, but slightly unsettled by her open ways and her flirtatiousness. Undeterred by this and by his aunt’s disapproval, he invites her to join him in a jaunt to a nearby castle, little suspecting that this will set in train a sequence of events that promises to be a source of heartache and disappointment for him, and threatens to compromise his own social acceptability.One of Henry James’s most enduringly popular works, Daisy Miller, here published in its 1909 version, incorporating the author’s final revisions, is a masterly, psychologically nuanced dissection of social mores and a merciless critique of convention and staid respectability.Includes 40 pages of critical apparatus on the author’s life and worksIf you enjoyed Daisy Miller, you might also like The Turn of the Screw and The Portrait of a Lady in Alma Evergreens series of popular classics.ABOUT THE SERIES: The 101 Pages series has been created with the aim of redefining and enriching the classics canon by promoting unjustly neglected works of enduring significance. These texts have been treated with a fresh editorial approach, and are presented in an elegantly designed format.

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Detaily knihy:

    • ISBN: 9781847498656
    • Název: Daisy Miller
    • Autor: James, Henry, 1843-1916
    • Žánr: americké novely, milostné novely, American novellas, love novellas
    • Nakladatel: Alma Classics
    • Rok vydání: 2021
    • Fyzický popis: 147 stran ; 20 cm
    • Formální heslo: americké novely, milostné novely, American novellas, love novellas
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