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Chargement... Daisy Miller (1878)par Henry James
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Short and Sweet (30) » 30 plus Books Set in Italy (63) Favourite Books (823) Female Protagonist (313) Women's Stories (40) Books Read in 2014 (614) Out of Copyright (65) Books Read in 2022 (1,836) Books Read in 2021 (3,373) Books Read in 2018 (2,837) 100 World Classics (88) Books Set in Rome (25) 1870s (5) Europe (168) 19th Century (168) Americans Abroad (6) Victorian Period (64) Tagged 19th Century (69) Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A minor early Henry James but apparently a must-read for fans. Now that I've read it I can see why. ( ![]() This novella packs a huge punch for it's eighty pages! Daisy Miller is a rebel. She does what she wants when she wants with whomever she wants. Winterbourne (how's that for a first name?!), part of 'the upper crust' is fascinated with her & to the horror of his relatives follows her across Europe. Alas though, in the end, Daisy Miller is a danger to herself. I really enjoyed this book. It was an interesting study on the manners of The New World vs the old. At the start of the book I thought she & her brother were a pair of spoilt brats that totally took advantage of their sick Mother's unwillingness to create friction (& they were in the eyes of society). But at the same time, when you think about the social restrictions put on young ladies in that era, it's sort of understandable. Makes you wonder what inspired Henry James to write this. In a way though I disagree a bit on her being labelled common & 'uncultivated' (?!) as towards the end of the novel it turns out she was a bit uninformed of the customs. Granted she didn't care but still! I really enjoyed the richness of the language of this story. Modern language doesn't have the same richness to it. Ultimately, this story is about a young woman determined to live life by her own rules & not the rules & expectations forced on young ladies at the time. In fairness this is my first work by Henry James, hence given his literary acclaim perhaps he is an acquired taste. I found this novella surprisingly readable given its age. Unfortunately, the storyline was simplistic, with very shallow characters and a lack of any depth overall. None of the characters were interesting or particularly likable (or dislikable for that matter). As a result, the ending which I assume is meant to strike the reader as profound left me feeling completely unmoved. Presumably James’ other works are higher quality. 8481300780 In Henry James''s "Daisy Miller, a young American woman ventures into sophisticated European society, where her naivete provokes scandal and tragedy. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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