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DAISY MILLER: A STUDY (illustrated) - cover

DAISY MILLER: A STUDY (illustrated)

Henry James

Maison d'édition: Swish

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Daisy Miller is a classic novella by Henry James, first published in 1878. This captivating story explores the cultural clash between American and European societal norms through the experiences of the charming and free-spirited Daisy Miller. Set against picturesque European backdrops, the narrative delves into themes of innocence, reputation, and the complexities of social expectations. A timeless tale, Daisy Miller offers a nuanced portrayal of individuality and societal constraints, making it a must-read for lovers of classic literature.
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