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Daisy Miller

Henry James

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Sinopsis

Daisy Miller by Henry James is a masterfully crafted novella that explores innocence, social convention, and the subtle tensions between American spontaneity and European sophistication. First published in 1878, this enduring work established James as a leading voice in literary realism and remains one of his most widely read and discussed stories.

The narrative follows Daisy Miller, a spirited and independent young American traveling through Europe with her family. In the refined settings of Switzerland and Italy, Daisy's open manner, friendly behavior, and disregard for rigid social codes quickly attract attention. She befriends Frederick Winterbourne, an American expatriate who is both fascinated and perplexed by her behavior. As he attempts to interpret Daisy's character through the lens of European propriety, he—and those around him—struggle to categorize her as either innocently unconventional or scandalously improper.

Henry James skillfully portrays the clash between the New World and the Old, contrasting American freedom and individuality with the strict, often unforgiving expectations of European high society. Daisy's refusal—or perhaps inability—to conform to unspoken rules makes her both admirable and vulnerable. Through subtle dialogue and psychological insight, James examines how perception, gossip, and social judgment shape reputations and destinies.

At its heart, Daisy Miller is a poignant study of misunderstanding and moral ambiguity. Is Daisy a naïve young woman unaware of the consequences of her actions, or is she a symbol of personal liberty challenging outdated norms? James leaves the question deliberately open, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of innocence, the power of social exclusion, and the cost of nonconformity.

Elegant, insightful, and emotionally resonant, Daisy Miller remains a timeless exploration of cultural conflict and personal identity. With its sharp social observation and delicate psychological nuance, the novella continues to captivate readers as a subtle yet powerful commentary on society's tendency to judge what it does not fully understand.
Disponible desde: 24/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 76 páginas.

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