Daisy Miller /Henry James; Retold by Rachel Bladon

Daisy Miller /Henry James; Retold by Rachel Bladon
ISBN-10
0230035159
ISBN-13
9780230035157
Category
Readers
Pages
95
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Macmillan
Author
Henry James

Description

Den gamle og den ny verden konfronteres i skildringen af en livsglad amerikansk piges besøg i Italien i 1870erne, hvor hun på grund af sin uskyldighed og naivitet bliver anset for uanstændig

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