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  • Daisy Miller: A Study in Two Parts (Annotated - Includes Essay and Biography)
  • Written by author Henry James
  • Published by Bedford/St. Martin's, 12/21/2012
  • This brilliant satire of the women's rights movement in America is the story of the ravishing inspirational speaker Verena Tarrant and the bitter struggle between two distant cousins who seek to control her. Will the privileged Boston feminist Olive Chanc
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Acknowledgements

Introduction, Kristin Boudreau

Henry James: A Brief Chronology

A Note on the Text

Daisy Miller: A Study

Appendix A: Henry James on Daisy Miller

From Henry James, Notebooks (11 November 1882)

Eliza Lynn Linton, Letter to Henry James (1880)

Henry James, Reply to Eliza Lynn Linton (1880)

From Henry James, Preface to Daisy Miller (1909)

Appendix B: Literary and Artistic Influences

From Lord Byron, "Manfred: A Dramatic Poem" (1817)

From Henry James, Review of Victor Cherbuliez's Paule Méré (October 1873)

From Henry James, Unsigned Note on Velázquez's "Portrait of Pope Innocent X" (November 1874)

Appendix C: Henry James and the Craft of Fiction

From Henry James, Hawthorne (1879)

From Walter Besant, The Art of Fiction (1884)

From Henry James, "The Art of Fiction" (1884; revised 1888)

From Henry James, Preface to The Portrait of a Lady (1908)

Appendix D: Contemporary Reviews of Daisy Miller (1878-82)

From "Editor's Easy Chair," Harper's New Monthly Magazine (June-November 1878)

From The New York Times (10 November 1878)

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine (December 1878)

From "Recent Novels," The Nation (19 December 1878)

From The North American Review (January 1879)

From John Hay, "The Contributor's Club," Atlantic Monthly (March 1879)

From William Dean Howells, Letter to James Russell Lowell (22 June 1879)

From "New Books," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (July-December 1879)

From "Henry James, Jr.," Century Magazine (November 1882)

Appendix E: Henry James and the Craft of Drama

From Henry James, "The Parisian Stage," The Nation (9 January 1873)

From Henry James, "Tennyson's Drama," The Galaxy (September 1875)

From James's Letters and the Notebooks

Letter to William James (6 February 1891)
Letter to Elizabeth Lewis (15? December 1894)
Letter to William and Alice James (29 December 1893)
James, Notebooks (22 January 1899)

From Henry James, "Note" to Theatricals: Second Series (1895)

From Henry James, Preface to The Awkward Age (1908)

Appendix F: From Henry James, Daisy Miller: A Comedy in Three Acts (1883)

Appendix G: Contemporary Reviews of Daisy Miller: A Comedy in Three Acts (1883)

From "Literary Notes," The Independent (29 March 1883)

From "Miscellaneous," San Francisco Chronicle (30 September 1883)

From "Daisy Miller as a Comedy," Literary World (6 October 1883)

Appendix H: On Henry James's Revisions

William James, Letter to Henry James (4 May 1907)

Max Beerbohm, "A Nightmare, Mr. Henry James Subpoenaed as Psychological Expert in a Cause Célèbre" (1908)

Henry James, Letter to William James (17-18 October 1907)

Parallel Texts from the 1879 and 1900 Editions of Daisy Miller

Appendix I: The Nineteenth-Century New Woman

From Eliza Lynn Linton, The Girl of the Period and Other Social Essays (1868; reprinted 1883)

From Eliza Lynn Linton, Modern Women and What Is Said of Them (1868; reprinted 1870)

Henry James, Review of Modern Women and What Is Said of Them (22 October 1868)

From Florence Hartley, The Ladies' Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness (1875)

From Lucy H. Hooper, "American Women Abroad," The Galaxy (June 1876)

From Albert Rhodes, "Shall the American Girl Be Chaperoned?," The Galaxy (October 1877)

Appendix J: Nineteenth-Century Travel

From William Wetmore Story, Roba di Roma (1862)

From Alice A. Bartlett, "Some Pros and Cons of Travel Abroad," Old and New (October 1871)

From Henry James, "The Old Saint-Gothard: Leaves from a Note-book" (1874)

From "Preface," Cook's Tourist Handbook for Northern Italy (1875)

From Switzerland, and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol: Handbook for Travellers (1877)

From Switzerland, and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol: Handbook for Travellers (1877)
From Handbook for Travellers in Switzerland, and the Alps of Savoy and Piedmont (1867)

Descriptions of Italian Sights and Challenges

From Italy: A Handbook for Travellers (1893)
From A Handbook of Rome and Its Environs (1873)

Appendix K: "Roman Fever"

From Peter S. Townsend, M.D., An Account of the Yellow Fever, as it Prevailed in the City of New York, in the Summer and Autumn of 1822 (1823)

From Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle (1839)

From Florence Nightingale, Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not (1860)

"Miasma," from A Dictionary of Medical Science (1895)

Appendix L: Daisy Miller and the Tradition of Pragmatism

From Charles Sanders Peirce, "The Fixation of Belief," Popular Science Monthly (November 1877)

From William James, Pragmatism (1907)

Henry James, Letter to William James (17 October 1907)

Works Cited and Recommended Reading


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