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Paperback Daisy Miller: A STUDY: Blue Atoll & Vibrant Yellow Edition Book

ISBN: B08XYNH44Z

ISBN13: 9798715894205

Daisy Miller: A STUDY: Blue Atoll & Vibrant Yellow Edition

Daisy Miller and the psychological novella The Turn of the Screw (1898) form the highlight of Henry James's career. Published in 1879 in The Cornhill Magazine, Daisy Miller gave Henry James his first significant success as a fiction writer. It brought him fame as a novelist in the genre of "international" novels, right at the time when the number of Americans who could afford to travel to Europe for the first time increased following the American Civil War. It also raised a storm of controversy due to the nature of the titular character. Winterbourne, the American expatriate who ultimately rejects Daisy and her "new American" manners, is the protagonist of the work, rather than Daisy herself. While some viewed the character of Daisy Miller as a refreshing depiction of a young lady unhampered by the rigid social structure in Victorian-influenced America and Europe at the time, many saw her as a shocking example of the type of American that was infiltrating upper-class society, both in the New World and the Old.

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