Daisy Miller and Washington Square (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)

Daisy Miller and Washington Square (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
Authors
James, Henry
Publisher
Barnes & Noble Classics
Tags
classics
ISBN
9781411432031
Date
1880-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
1.30 MB
Lang
en
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*Daisy Miller and Washington Square*, by Henry James, is part of the *Barnes some include illustrations of historical interest. *Barnes & Noble Classics* pulls together a constellation of influences --biographical, historical, and literary-- to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works.

Strikingly modern in its psychological insight, social observation and stylistic innovation, Henry James's fiction continues to attract and intrigue readers a century after its initial appearance. This volume offers two of his most popular and critically admired novellas: *Daisy Miller* and *Washington Square*.

In **Daisy Miller**, James paints a vivid portrait of a vibrant young American girl visiting Europe for the first time. Lovely, flirtatious, eager for experience, Daisy meets a wealthy American, Mr. Winterbourne, and a penniless but passionate Italian. Her complex encounters with them and others allow James to explore one of his favorite themes, the effect of Americans and Europeans on each other.

**Washington Square**'s Catherine Sloper is Daisy Miller's opposite. Neither pretty nor charming, she lives with her wealthy, widowed, tyrannical father, Dr. Austin Sloper, who can barely conceal his disdain for his shy, awkward daughter. When a handsome suitor, Morris Townsend, comes calling, Catherine's father refuses to believe he is anything other than a heartless fortune hunter and sets out to destroy her romance.

**Jennie A. Kassanoff** is Assistant Professor of English at Barnard College. Her articles have appeared in *Arizona Quarterly* and *PMLA*. Her book, *Edith Wharton and the Politics of Race*, is forthcoming from Cambridge University Press.