In this most popular of Henry James's works he created one of his most delightful heroines - honest, fresh, open, flirtatious - and placed her in a society that looked on her with horror.
The interest for this most beloved among Henry James' novels arouse during the venture of watching the complete 'Gilmore Girls' in the short period of two months. Even though the number of literary references is overwhelming, and rather impossible to be accomplished by any who endeavor to follow them closely, this one particularly caught my attention. The episode was entitled “Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller” and involved a plot of shipping one of the main characters to the old continent. ...
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