
DAISY MILLER: A STUDY - IN TWO PARTS
By Henry James
The text is that of the first American appearance in book form, 1879.
PART I
PART II
A young American, fresh from a brief stay in Geneva, finds himself wandering the elegant gardens of a Swiss resort hotel. The lake‑front town teems with fashionable travelers, yet the narrator’s curiosity is drawn to a solitary figure—a spirited girl whose charm and independence set her apart from the polished crowd. As he watches her mingle with locals and foreign aristocracy, he becomes intrigued by the subtle tensions between the carefree attitudes of the American visitor and the rigid expectations of European society.
Through leisurely strolls and polite conversation, the story captures the delicate dance of first impressions, cultural misunderstandings, and the allure of a personality that refuses to be confined by convention. Listeners will be carried into a world of sunlit promenades, whispered gossip, and the gentle suspense of a budding connection that teeters between admiration and social scrutiny.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (121K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Judith Boss and David Widger
Release date
2008-07-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1916
A master of the psychological novel, this American-born writer explored the tensions between the New World and the Old with unusual subtlety and style. His fiction, including The Portrait of a Lady and The Turn of the Screw, still feels sharp, elegant, and deeply human.
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