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Library of Alexandria : A Tragic Story of Innocence, Reputation & Culture Clash in an Unforgiving Society (Deluxe Hardbound Edition) - Henry James

Library of Alexandria

A Tragic Story of Innocence, Reputation & Culture Clash in an Unforgiving Society (Deluxe Hardbound Edition)

By: Henry James, Tim Zengerink

Hardcover | 5 October 2025

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What if your greatest crime was simply being yourself in the wrong society?

In Daisy Miller, Henry James presents one of his most poignant and psychologically nuanced portraits of a young woman caught between cultures. Set against the refined but judgmental backdrop of European aristocracy, the novella tells the story of Daisy, a young American traveling abroad, whose innocence and spirited independence make her a target of gossip and social exclusion.

When Daisy meets Winterbourne, a reserved American expatriate, her flirtatious charm draws both his admiration and concern. As their connection deepens, so too does the cultural tension that surrounds her behavior-leading to a final act of quiet tragedy that leaves an indelible mark on all involved.

First published in 1878, Daisy Miller remains a timeless critique of moral hypocrisy, gender roles, and the stifling rigidity of elite social codes. With exquisite prose and deep emotional insight, Henry James crafts a character study that is as heartbreaking as it is unforgettable.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Edition:

  • A Timeless Character Study - Witness the unraveling of a young woman's fate at the hands of gossip, appearances, and social rigidity.
  • Cultural Clashes and Misunderstandings - Explore how American openness collides with European decorum in a drama of perception and pride.
  • A Tragic Portrait of Innocence - Discover how Daisy's unintentional defiance challenges-and ultimately threatens-the fragile status quo.
  • Beautifully Crafted Prose - Enjoy Henry James's signature style in a modern, clear adaptation that preserves his literary elegance.
  • An Enduring Social Commentary - Reflect on the societal pressures, double standards, and gender politics that still resonate today.

For readers who appreciate subtle psychological drama, bittersweet romance, and the fragile dance between self-expression and societal expectation, Daisy Miller continues to strike a powerful chord.

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