Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Daisy Miller was one of James’s earliest treatments of one of the themes for which he became best known: the expatriate or footloose American abroad. Americans abroad was a subject very much of the moment in the years after the Civil War. The postwar boom, the so-called Gilded Age, had given rise to a new class of American businessman, whose ...

  2. Daisy Miller by James, Henry. Publication date 1913 Topics C-DAK Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language English. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item ...

  3. Daisy Miller (originele Engelse titel: Daisy Miller. A Study) is een novelle van de Amerikaanse schrijver Henry James. Het verhaal werd in 1878 gepubliceerd in het literaire tijdschrift Cornhill Magazine en een jaar later in boekvorm bij Harper & Brothers. Het is een portret van de flirterige, mooie Amerikaanse jongedame Daisy Miller, gezien ...

  4. Daisy Miller is a 100-page book that is deceivingly full of ideas that will leave the reader pondering it for a long time. Henry James wrote many stories that brought the question of class, mores', manners and etiquette. Worlds where men have every freedom and women that have few.

  5. 7. En su primera novela corta, Henry James describe con maestría las características cautivantes de Daisy Miller, haciendo que el lector entienda lo que provocaba en Winterbourne. Es una trama romántica inconclusa que transporta a la época y enseña cómo deben sugerirse las emociones en los diálogos, con humana naturalidad.

  6. Daisy Miller and the psychological novella The Turn of the Screw (1898) form the highlight of Henry James’s career. Published in 1879 in The Cornhill Magazine, Daisy Miller gave Henry James his ...

  7. Climax Winterbourne finds Daisy alone with Giovanelli in the Coliseum and decides she is too unprincipled to continue troubling himself about. Falling action Daisy realizes that she has lost Winterbourne’s respect, falls ill, sends a message to him through her mother, and dies. Themes Americans abroad; the sadness and safety of the unlived life.

  1. Buscas relacionadas a Daisy Miller

    Daisy Miller de henry james