“Winterbourne was not pleased with what he had heard: but when, coming out upon the great steps of the church, he saw Daisy, who had emerged before him, get into an open cab with her accomplice and roll away through the cynical streets of Rome, he could not deny himself that she was going veryContinue reading “RKS Literature: Pretty, Undefended and Natural Daisy Miller (Henry James)”
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RKS Literature: Pretty, Undefended and Natural Daisy Miller (Henry James)
“Winterbourne was not pleased with what he had heard: but when, coming out upon the great steps of the church, he saw Daisy, who had emerged before him, get into an open cab with her accomplice and roll away through the cynical streets of Rome, he could not deny himself that she was going veryContinue reading “RKS Literature: Pretty, Undefended and Natural Daisy Miller (Henry James)”
RKS Literature: Low-Minded Menials Talking About Daisy Miller (Henry James)
Winterbourne-to do him justice- as it were- mentioned to no one that he had encountered Miss Miller, at midnight, in the Coliseum with a gentleman; but nevertheless, a couple of days later, the fact of her being there under these circumstances was known to every member of the little American circle, and commented accordingly. WinterbourneContinue reading “RKS Literature: Low-Minded Menials Talking About Daisy Miller (Henry James)”
RKS Literature: The Omnipresent Fortune Hunter Giovanelli Sticks to Daisy Miller Like Glue (Henry James)
‘Who is Giovanelli?’ ‘The little Italian. I have asked questions about him and learned something. He is apparently a perfectly respectable little man. I believe in a small way he is in a small way a cavaliere avvocato but he doesn’t move in what are called the first circles. If she thinks him the finestContinue reading “RKS Literature: The Omnipresent Fortune Hunter Giovanelli Sticks to Daisy Miller Like Glue (Henry James)”
RKS Literature: All Women are Fearful and Frightful Flirts (Henry James)
‘I’m a fearful, frightful flirt! Did you never hear of a nice girl that was not? But I suppose you will tell me now that I am not a nice girl.’ ‘You’re a very nice girl, but I wish you would flirt with me, and me only,’ said Winterbourne. ‘Ah! Thank you, thank you veryContinue reading “RKS Literature: All Women are Fearful and Frightful Flirts (Henry James)”
RKS Literature: Wealthy American Mrs. Walker Collects European Specimens (Henry James)
“Mrs. Walker was one of those American ladies who, while residing abroad, make a point, in their own phrase, of studying European society; and as she had on this occasion collected several specimens of her diversely-born fellow-mortals to serve, as it were, as text-books.” Henry James, “Daisy Miller”, 1878.
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?’ ‘EverythingContinue reading “RKS Literature: Daisy Miller Positively Scandalous in Rome (Henry James)”
RKS Literature: Third Rate Italians and Fortune Hunters: Winterbourne’s Aunt Writes Him About Daisy Miller (Henry James)
“The young lady, however, is very intimate with some third-rate Italians, with whom she rackets about in a way that makes much talk. The girl goes about alone with her foreigners. As to what happens farther, you must apply elsewhere for information. She has picked up half-a-dozen of the regular Roman fortune hunters, and sheContinue reading “RKS Literature: Third Rate Italians and Fortune Hunters: Winterbourne’s Aunt Writes Him About Daisy Miller (Henry James)”
RKS Literature: Miss Daisy Miller a Pretty American Flirt (Henry James)
“Some people had told him that, after all, American girls were exceedingly innocent; and others had told him, that after all, they were not. He was inclined to think Miss Daisy Miller was a flirt-a pretty American flirt. He had never, as yet, had any relations with young ladies of this category. He had knownContinue reading “RKS Literature: Miss Daisy Miller a Pretty American Flirt (Henry James)”
RKS Literature: The Americanization of a Swiss Resort Town in June (Henry James)
“In this region, in the month of June, American travellers are extremely numerous; it may be said, indeed, that Vevey assumes at this period some of the characteristics of an American watering place. There are sights and sounds which evoke a vision, an echo, of Newport and Saratoga. There is a flitting hither and thitherContinue reading “RKS Literature: The Americanization of a Swiss Resort Town in June (Henry James)”
