What Maisie Knew
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Produktdetails
Format
ePUB 3
Kopierschutz
Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
14.05.2026
Verlag
CLXBXSeitenzahl
328 (Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
440 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9786845169348
The story follows Maisie Farange, a young girl caught between her divorced parents, whose self-absorption and conflicting relationships leave her in the middle of a chaotic and morally unstable environment. As she is passed between households, Maisie becomes an unwitting observer of the complex and often troubling behavior of the adults around her.
Henry James presents the story largely through Maisie's limited understanding, allowing readers to experience events filtered through her developing awareness. This narrative approach highlights the gap between what is seen, what is understood, and what remains emotionally out of reach.
As Maisie grows, she gradually begins to interpret the contradictions and tensions in her world. Her quiet intelligence and sensitivity enable her to perceive truths that the adults attempt to conceal, even as she remains emotionally vulnerable within their care.
Themes of parental neglect, emotional manipulation, innocence, awareness, and moral confusion run throughout the novel. James examines how children are shaped by the behavior of adults and how early exposure to complex relationships influences emotional development.
The novel also offers a critique of social and marital breakdown in late Victorian society, portraying the consequences of selfishness and instability on the most vulnerable members of the family structure.
James's prose is subtle and precise, focusing on psychological depth rather than dramatic action. The emotional power of the story emerges through implication, observation, and the gradual unfolding of understanding.
What Maisie Knew remains one of Henry James's most important works, admired for its compassionate portrayal of childhood and its intricate exploration of perception and morality.
Ideal for readers of classic literary fiction, psychological drama, and coming-of-age novels, this book offers a profound reflection on innocence, awareness, and the complexities of adult behavior.
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