RKS Literature: Daisy Miller Positively Scandalous in Rome (Henry James)

‘It has happened very well,’ said Mrs. Walker. “If she is so perfectly determined to compromise herself, the sooner one knows it the better; one can act accordingly.’

‘I suspect she meant no harm,’ Winterbourne rejoined.

‘So I thought a month ago. But she has been going too far.’

‘What has she been doing?’

‘Everything that is not done here. Flirting with any man she could pick up; sitting in the corner with mysterious Italians; dancing all evening with the same partners; receiving visits at eleven o’clock at night. Her mother goes away when visitors come.’

‘But her brother’ said Winterbourne, laughing, ‘sits up till midnight.’

‘He must be edified by what he sees. I’m told that at their hotel everyone is talking about her and that a smile goes round among the servants when a gentleman comes and asks for Miss Miller.’

Henry James, “Daisy Miller”, 1878.

Published by Robert K Stephen (CSW)

Robert K Stephen writes about food ,drink, travel, film, and lifestyle issues. He also has published serialized novels "Life at Megacorp", "Virus # 26, "Reggie the Egyptian Rescue Dog" and "The Penniless Pensioner" Robert was the first associate member of the Wine Writers’ Circle of Canada. He also holds a Mindfulness Certification from the University of Leiden and the University of Toronto. Be it Spanish cured meat, dried fruit, BBQ, or recycled bamboo place mats, Robert endeavours to escape the mundane, which is why he has established this publication. His motto is, "Have Story, Will Write."

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