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Daisy Miller

 
dc.contributor Triggs, Jeffery North American Reading Project, Oxford University Press
dc.contributor.author James, Henry, 1843-1916
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dc.date.created 1879
dc.date.issued 1996-02-23
dc.identifier ota:3147
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/3147
dc.description.abstract First published in 1879.
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dc.language English
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Fiction -- Great Britain -- 19th century
dc.title Daisy Miller
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Daisy Miller
by
Henry James
PART I
At the little town of Vevey, in Switzerland, there is a particularly comfortable hotel. There are, indeed, many hotels, for the entertainment of tourists is the business of the place, which, as many travelers will remember, is seated upon the edge of a remarkably blue lake—a lake that it behooves every tourist to visit. The shore of the lake presents an unbroken array of establishments of this order, of every category, from the “grand hotel” of the newest fashion, with a chalk-white front, a hundred balconies, and a dozen flags flying from its roof, to the little Swiss pension of an elder day, with its name inscribed in German-looking lettering upon a pink or yellow wall and an awkward summerhouse in the angle of the garden. One of the hotels at Vevey, however, is famous, even classical, being distinguished from many of its upstart neighbors by an air both of luxury and of maturity. In this region, in the month of June, American travelers are extremel . . .
										
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