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Daisy Miller = Amerika musume, Deiji Mirā

An expatriate American lives abroad in Europe with her mother and young brother and scandalizes the Victorian high society of 1878 with her ignorance of social customs.

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  • "On retrouve dans ce roman un thème cher à l'auteur, celui de l'innocence américaine allant affronter la Vieille Europe, ultra-civilisée et corrompue. Daisy Miller, figure emblématique de cette innocence, y trouvera la destruction et la mort."
  • "An expatriate American lives abroad in Europe with her mother and young brother and scandalizes the Victorian high society of 1878 with her ignorance of social customs."@en
  • "Daisy Miller is a beautiful and flirtatious rich young American visiting a Swiss spa. There she meets upper class expatriate American, Frederick Winterbourne, who is warned about her reckless ways with men by his aunt. Their relationship and Daisy's with the Italian lawyer Mr. Giovanelli leads to a climactic scene in the Coliseum in Rome, followed by tragedy and regret."@en
  • "Daisy Miller is an expatriate American who lives abroad in Europe with her daffy mother and bratty kid brother. Daisy is very liberated and very much ahead of her time [and] scandalizes the Victorian high society of 1878. A Classic tale of love and innocence."@en
  • "Here is Henry James classic masterpiece, Daisy Miller. Daisy is a youthful, exuberant American girl vacationing in Europe. She typifies the brashness of America that clashes with the European society to which she finds herself drawn. This poignant tragedy plays out as these cultures collide."@en
  • "Famous novella chronicles a young American girl's willful yet innocent flirtation with a young Italian, and its unfortunate consequences. Throughout, James contrasts American customs and values with European manners and morals in a narrative rich in psychological and social insight."@en
  • "Daisy Miller, an innocent yet bold American girl, runs afoul of the European code of conduct at the turn of the twentieth century."
  • "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."
  • "Four stories by the great American writer, including the title story about a newly rich young American woman traveling in Switzerland and Rome, her friendship with the American narrator Winterbourne, and her infatuation with an impoverished Italian."@en
  • "Among James' masterpieces is Daisy Miller, where the young and innocent American Daisy finds her values in conflict with European sophistication. Originally published in The Cornhill Magazine in 1878 and in book form in 1879, Daisy Miller brought Henry James his first widespread commercial and critical success. The young Daisy Miller, an American on holiday with her mother on the shores of Switzerland's Lac Leman, is one of James's most vivid and tragic characters. Daisy's friendship with an American gentleman, Mr. Winterbourne, and her subsequent infatuation with a passionate but impoverishe."@en
  • "Portrays the courtship of the beautiful American girl Daisy Miller by Winterbourne, a sophisticated American acquaintance of hers."@en
  • "While on a trip to Switzerland, Frederick Winterbourne is introduced to a young, beautiful American named Daisy Miller. Although Daisy has a reputation for being frivolous and flirtatious, Winterbourne is intrigued by her, so when the two meet again in Rome, he takes an interest in the rumours about her behaviour and, against wiser counsel, becomes involved once again with her. Despite being criticized for how Daisy's character portrayed American values at the time, Daisy Miller was an immediate success and remains one of Henry James' most popular works. In 1909, James adapted the story into a dramatic work of the same name with an alternate conclusion. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library."@en
  • "In The Real Thing an artist decides to use real royalty as models to illustrate lords and ladies."@en
  • "This Web site is an online version of Henry James' classic novel, Daisy Miller. It is a story about a girl who was largely misunderstood, tragically innocent, and wrongly judged by the American "society" in Europe. It explores the themes of societal ethics, pride, innocence, death, and love. Visitors can read the work in direct order or skip to the chapter of their choice."@en
  • "Henry James looked at his society-its rules and foibles-with a sharp, unsparing eye. Shifting from America to Europe, the new world and the old, he saw how rigid conventions could destroy lives and happiness. Five of James's classic, richly textured novels, in their entirety, present a cast of indelible characters and events: Daisy Miller, the tragic tale of an innocent young American girl in Rome; Washington Square, set in the heartless upper crust of James's native New York; The Portrait of a Lady, the master craftsman's acknowledged masterpiece; The Bostonians, a tart, high comedy about marriage and nascent feminism; and The Aspern Papers, about an editor's desperate attempts to get hold of letters by a romantic poet to his mistress--who has no intention of giving them up."
  • "A beautiful American girl and free from mid-nineteenth century, spends a few weeks in Switzerland to continue after his European tour in Rome. Her beauty and uninhibited behavior Winterboune dazzle the young. Novella written with the usual skill of Henry James, which highlights the hypocrisy and puritanism of a time keeping that weighs more forms that spontaneity and innocence."
  • "An expatriate American who is very liberated and living abroad in Europe with her mother and kid brother scandalizes the Victorian high society of 1878."
  • "Portrait of a young woman from Schenectady, New York, who, while traveling in Europe, runs afoul of the socially pretentious American expatriate community in Rome."
  • "Although originally from America, James travelled in Europe extensively, settling finally in England. His work shows a recognition of the differing culture, social practices and lives of these very different continents."@en
  • ""A short novel about an unsophisticated American girl's travels in Europe. Controversial when first published, Daisy Miller has since become one of the most popular of James' works" --Provided by publisher."@en
  • "Travelling in Europe with her family, Daisy Miller, an exquisitely beautiful young American woman, presents her fellow-countryman Winterbourne with a dilemma he cannot resolve.? Is she deliberately flouting social convention in the outspoken way she talks and acts, or is she simply ignorant of those conventions? When she strikes up an intimate friendship with an urbane young Italian, her flat refusal to observe the codes of respectable behaviour leave her perilously exposed. In Daisy Miller James created his first great portrait of the enigmatic and dangerously independent American woman, a figure who would come to dominate his later masterpieces."@en
  • "Este ebook presenta "Daisy Miller " con un sumario din©Łmico y detallado.Daisy Miller es una novela de Henry James escrita en 1878. Miss Daisy, una muchacha americana hermosa y libre de mediados del siglo XIX, pasa unas semanas en Suiza para continuar despu©♭s su periplo europeo en Roma. Su belleza y comportamiento desenfadado deslumbran al joven Winterboune, a la par que irritan a la t©Ưa del chico, paradigma de la r©Ưgida sociedad de la ©♭poca. La libertad alegre de Miss Daisy, tan adelantada a su ©♭poca, es para el c©Ưrculo de norteamericanos de Roma de un libertinaje y vulgaridad aberrante, lo cual sume a Winterboune en el desconcierto de tomar partido entre la valent©Ưa y la cobard©Ưa, entre el esc©Łndalo y el tedio.Henry James (1843 - 1916) fue un escritor y cr©Ưtico literario estadounidense (aunque pas©đ mucho tiempo en Europa y se nacionaliz©đ brit©Łnico casi al final de su vida) de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX, conocido por sus novelas y relatos basados en la t©♭cnica del punto de vista, que le permite el an©Łlisis psicol©đgico de los personajes desde su interior. Fue hijo de Henry James Sr. y hermano menor del fil©đsofo y psic©đlogo William James."
  • "Famous novella, rich in psychological and social insight, chronicles a young American girl's willful yet innocent flirtation with a young Italian, and its unfortunate consequences."
  • "American Teenager Daisy Miller was on a holiday."@en
  • "Classic novella about a captivating young American, Daisy Miller, whose behavior causes conflicting feelings in the mind of would-be suitor, Winterbourne."@en
  • "Daisy Miller, an 1878 novella by Henry James, portrays the confused courtship of the eponymous American girl, who is very beautiful, by Winterbourne, a compatriot of hers with much more sophistication. His pursuit of her is hampered by her own flirtatiousness, which is frowned upon by the other expatriates they meet in Switzerland and Italy.-- Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."@en
  • "An expatriate American lives abroad in Europe with her daffy mother and bratty kid brother and scandalizes the Victorian high society of 1878."
  • "Daisy is as free as the air, but an innocent abroad. Her life encompasses the tragic difficulties of youth, tradition and love."
  • "Daisy is as free as the air, but an innocent abroad. Her life encompasses the tragic difficulties of youth, tradition and love."@en
  • "Literature GuidesCreated by Harvard students for students everywhere, SparkNotes is a new breed of study guide: smarter, better, faster.Geared to what today's students need to know, SparkNotes provides:chapter-by-chapter analysisexplanations of key themes, motifs, and symbolsa review quiz and essay topicsLively and accessible, these guides are perfect for late-night studying and writing papers."@en
  • "Overview: The tale of Daisy's irruption into staid European society enjoyed, as did Daisy herself, a succes de scandale; and it has remained one of James most popular short stories. Like the others collected here--'Pandora,' 'The Patagonia,' and 'Four Meetings'-- it describes a confrontation between different values in a changing world. Is the new independent American girl enchanting in her spontaneity, alarming in her unpredictability, or merely vulnerable in her ignorance of social codes? Hung about with make admirers who seek, uncertainly, to grasp the new phenomenon, Daisy marches on undiscourageable, to her triumphant--or tragic--destiny. This volume contains prefaces by Henry James, a chronology of his life, and editor's notes."
  • "A unique novella during its time, Daisy Miller tells the story of the American title character, her flirtatious relationships with men she meets in Switzerland and Italy, and how Europeans and Americans view her actions. Although Frederick Winterbourne, an American vacationing from his studies, receives scoldings and disapprovals from his aunt and neighbors about hanging around Daisy Miller, he cannot help but be attracted to her. Daisy breaks many social conventions with men by meeting them in unchaperoned locations and being out after dark with those she hardly knows. While author Henry James was met with some criticism of the work, including reviews that held the story as "an outrage on American girlhood," the novella continues to be one of James' most popular works."@en
  • "Nas opulentas etancias de veraneio europeias, os americanos que se encontram na Europa mantem-se fieis aos seus velhos costumes e tradicoes. Daisy Miller, coma sua franca honestidade e inocencia de expirito, e desprezada por estes. Ate mesmo para Winterbourne, o jovem estudante americano que conhece nas margens do lago genebra, ela e desregrada e, embora atraido para ela, sente que Daisy e demasiado dissoluta para uma sociedade requintada."
  • "Novel based on travel theme."
  • "Literature Online includes the KnowledgeNotes student guides, a unique collection of critical introductions to major literary works. These high-quality, peer-reviewed academic resources are tailored to the needs of literature students and serve as a complement to the guidance provided by lecturers and seminar teachers."@en
  • "Literature Online includes the KnowledgeNotes student guides, a unique collection of critical introductions to major literary works. These high-quality, peer-reviewed academic resources are tailored to the needs of literature students and serve as a complement to the guidance provided by lecturers and seminar teachers."
  • ""James' first really popular fiction work and the first of his great portraits of the American female"--Cover."@en
  • "Frederick Winterbourne, an American expatriate visiting at Vevey, Switzerland, meets commonplace, newly rich Mrs. Miller from Schenectady, New York, her mischievous small son and her daughter, Daisy, an inscrutable combination of audacity and innocence. The Millers have no perception of the complex code that underlies behavior in European society, and Winterbourne is astonished at the girl's innocent naivete and her mother's unconcern, both of which lead to trouble for Daisy."@en
  • "Ce roman traite un thème cher à l'auteur, celui de l'innocence américaine allant affronter la vieille Europe ultra-civilisée et corrompue. Daisy Miller, figure emblématique de cette innocence, y trouvera la destruction et la mort."
  • "Daisy Miller, an American teenage girl, causes scandals everywhere while traveling in Europe because of her careless behavior."@en
  • "Daisy Miller, a young woman from Schenectady, New York, arrives in Switzerland with her mother and younger brother to visit her aunt. They are on holiday from the United States where her father is a successful businessman, a member of the nouveau riche. Mrs. Miller wants to try her daughter out on the European social regime which includes complex and detailed layers of conduct by which judgement is rendered on the participants. A certain amount of useful knowledge can protect an innocent from her own vulnerability. Unfortunately, Daisy is spirited but without the ability to curb her quick enthusiasm. She doesn't have the social experience to be unconventional. In Switzerland she meets 27-year-old Frederick Winterbourne who is from America but grew up and was educated in Geneva. When he and Daisy meet at the beginning of the story their behavior is spontaneous, and Winterbourne is drawn by her flirtatious ways."@en
  • "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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  • "Daisy Miller, a naive young American woman traveling in Europe with her family, finds it difficult to understand Europen society."@en
  • "Daisy Miller, a naive young American woman traveling in Europe with her family, finds it difficult to understand European society."@en
  • "Daisy Miller, a naive young American woman traveling in Europe with her family, finds it difficult to understand European society."

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