Tales of Henry James: The Texts of the Stories, the Author on His Craft, Background and Criticism
How is Daisy described in the story, Daisy Miller, in the collection, Tales of Henry James?
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Daisy is described as fresh, innocent and lovely in an unspoiled way. She has no pretenses, and acts on her genuine feelings. She openly flirts when men that she finds attractive, something that is forbidden in the strict social climate of Geneva at the time. She is friendly with people she finds interesting, even when they are not as wealthy as her father.
Daisy Miller, BookRags