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Hardcover Daisy Miller: A Tragic Story of Innocence, Reputation & Culture Clash in an Unforgiving Society (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) Book

ISBN: 1806299267

ISBN13: 9781806299263

Daisy Miller: A Tragic Story of Innocence, Reputation & Culture Clash in an Unforgiving Society (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

What if your greatest crime was simply being yourself in the wrong society?

In Daisy Miller, Henry James presents one of his most poignant and psychologically nuanced portraits of a young woman caught between cultures. Set against the refined but judgmental backdrop of European aristocracy, the novella tells the story of Daisy, a young American traveling abroad, whose innocence and spirited independence make her a target of gossip and social exclusion.

When Daisy meets Winterbourne, a reserved American expatriate, her flirtatious charm draws both his admiration and concern. As their connection deepens, so too does the cultural tension that surrounds her behavior-leading to a final act of quiet tragedy that leaves an indelible mark on all involved.

First published in 1878, Daisy Miller remains a timeless critique of moral hypocrisy, gender roles, and the stifling rigidity of elite social codes. With exquisite prose and deep emotional insight, Henry James crafts a character study that is as heartbreaking as it is unforgettable.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Edition:

A Timeless Character Study - Witness the unraveling of a young woman's fate at the hands of gossip, appearances, and social rigidity.Cultural Clashes and Misunderstandings - Explore how American openness collides with European decorum in a drama of perception and pride.A Tragic Portrait of Innocence - Discover how Daisy's unintentional defiance challenges-and ultimately threatens-the fragile status quo.Beautifully Crafted Prose - Enjoy Henry James's signature style in a modern, clear adaptation that preserves his literary elegance.An Enduring Social Commentary - Reflect on the societal pressures, double standards, and gender politics that still resonate today.

For readers who appreciate subtle psychological drama, bittersweet romance, and the fragile dance between self-expression and societal expectation, Daisy Miller continues to strike a powerful chord.

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