Daisy Miller: A Study is one of Henry James's most well-known novellas, exploring the differences between American and European cultures, individual freedom, and rebellion against social norms. The story follows Daisy Miller, a young American woman traveling in Europe, particularly Switzerland and Italy, who challenges social conventions with her behavior. As Daisy defends her independence, she is seen as a "misfit" in the conservative European society. In this work, Henry James examines Daisy's actions and how society judges her, delving into the tension between personal autonomy and social acceptance. Daisy Miller: A Study is a significant work in James's exploration of character analysis and cultural conflict.
Daisy Miller: A Study is one of Henry James's most well-known novellas, exploring the differences between American and European cultures, individual freedom, and rebellion against social norms. The story follows Daisy Miller, a young American woman traveling in Europe, particularly Switzerland and Italy, who challenges social conventions with her behavior. As Daisy defends her independence, she is seen as a "misfit" in the conservative European society. In this work, Henry James examines Daisy's actions and how society judges her, delving into the tension between personal autonomy and social acceptance. Daisy Miller: A Study is a significant work in James's exploration of character analysis and cultural conflict.