What Maisie Knew (Penguin Classics)

What Maisie Knew (Penguin Classics)

by Henry James (Author), Paul Theroux (Editor), Patricia Crick (Editor)

Synopsis

After her parents' bitter divorce, young Maisie Farange finds herself shuttled between her selfish mother and vain father, who value her only as a means for provoking each other. And when both take lovers and remarry, Maisie - solitary, observant and wise beyond her years - is drawn into an increasingly entangled adult world of intrigue and sexual betrayal, until she is finally compelled to choose her own future. Published in 1897 when Henry James was becoming increasingly experimental with narrative technique and fascinated by the idea of the child's-eye view, "What Maisie Knew" is a subtle, intricate yet devastating portrayal of an innocent adrift in a corrupt society.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 28 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0140432485
ISBN 13: 9780140432480

Author Bio
Henry James was born in 1843 in Washington Place, New York. Attending schools in New York, London, Paris and Geneva, he trained for Law at Harvard in 1862. In 1875 he settled in Paris for a year, where he met Flaubert, Turgenev and other literary figures. He moved in London the following year, and remained in England for the rest of life, becoming naturalized in 1915, a year before his death. Paul Theroux was born in 1941. After a five-year stay in Africa, he taught at the University of Singapore from 1968 to 1971. He was written many novels, short stories, and travel books. Patricia Crick, one-time Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge, is a teacher of modern languages.