Acknowledgements
Introduction, Kristin Boudreau
Henry James: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text
Daisy Miller: A Study
Appendix A: Henry James on Daisy Miller
- From Henry James, Notebooks (11 November 1882)
- Eliza Lynn Linton, Letter to Henry James (1880)
- Henry James, Reply to Eliza Lynn Linton (1880)
- From Henry James, Preface to Daisy Miller (1909)
Appendix B: Literary and Artistic Influences
- From Lord Byron, Manfred: A Dramatic Poem (1817)
- From Henry James, Review of Victor Cherbuliez's Paule Mere (October 1873)
- From Henry James, Unsigned Note on Velazquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X (November 1874)
Appendix C: Henry James and the Craft of Fiction
- From Henry James, Hawthorne (1879)
- From Walter Besant, The Art of Fiction (1884)
- From Henry James, The Art of Fiction (1884; revised 1888)
- From Henry James, Preface to The Portrait of a Lady (1908)
Appendix D: Contemporary Reviews of Daisy Miller (1878-82)
- From Editor's Easy Chair, Harper's New Monthly Magazine (June-November 1878)
- From The New York Times (10 November 1878)
- From Harper's New Monthly Magazine (December 1878)
- From Recent Novels, The Nation (19 December 1878)
- From The North American Review (January 1879)
- From John Hay, The Contributor's Club, Atlantic Monthly (March 1879)
- From William Dean Howells, Letter to James Russell Lowell (22 June 1879)
- From New Books, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (July-December 1879)
- From Henry James, Jr., Century Magazine (November 1882)
Appendix E: Henry James and the Craft of Drama
- From Henry James, The Parisian Stage, The Nation (9 January 1873)
- From Henry James, Tennyson's Drama, The Galaxy (September 1875)
- From James's Letters and the Notebooks
- Letter to William James (6 February 1891)
- Letter to Elizabeth Lewis (15? December 1894)
- Letter to William and Alice James (29 December 1893)
- James, Notebooks (22 January 1899)
- From Henry James, Note to Theatricals: Second Series (1895)
- From Henry James, Preface to The Awkward Age (1908)
Appendix F: From Henry James, Daisy Miller: A Comedy in Three Acts (1883)
Appendix G: Contemporary Reviews of Daisy Miller: A Comedy in Three Acts (1883)
- From Literary Notes, The Independent (29 March 1883)
- From Miscellaneous, San Francisco Chronicle (30 September 1883)
- From Daisy Miller as a Comedy, Literary World (6 October 1883)
Appendix H: On Henry James's Revisions
- William James, Letter to Henry James (4 May 1907)
- Max Beerbohm, A Nightmare, Mr. Henry James Subpoenaed as Psychological Expert in a Cause Celebre (1908)
- Henry James, Letter to William James (17-18 October 1907)
- Parallel Texts from the 1879 and 1900 Editions of Daisy Miller
Appendix I: The Nineteenth-Century New Woman
- From Eliza Lynn Linton, The Girl of the Period and Other Social Essays (1868; reprinted 1883)
- From Eliza Lynn Linton, Modern Women and What Is Said of Them (1868; reprinted 1870)
- Henry James, Review of Modern Women and What Is Said of Them (22 October 1868)
- From Florence Hartley, The Ladies' Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness (1875)
- From From Lucy H. Hooper, American Women Abroad, The Galaxy (June 1876)
- From From Albert Rhodes, Shall the American Girl Be Chaperoned?, The Galaxy (October 1877)
Appendix J: Nineteenth-Century Travel
- From William Wetmore Story, Roba di Roma (1862)
- From From Alice A. Bartlett, Some Pros and Cons of Travel Abroad, Old and New (October 1871)
- From Henry James, The Old Saint-Gothard: Leaves from a Note-book (22 October 1868)
- From Preface, Cook's Tourist Handbook for Northern Italy (1875)
- From Switzerland, and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol: Handbook for Travellers (1877)
- Descriptions of Swiss Sights
- From Switzerland, and the Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy, and the Tyrol: Handbook for Travellers (1877)
- From Handbook for Travellers in Switzerland, and the Alps of Savoy and Piedmont (1867)
- Descriptions of Italian Sights and Challenges
- From Italy: A Handbook for Travellers (1893)
- From A Handbook of Rome and Its Environs (1873)
Appendix K: Roman Fever
- From Peter S. Townsend, M.D., An Account of the Yellow Fever, as it Prevailed in the City of New York, in the Summer and Autumn of 1822 (1823)
- From Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle (1839)
- From Florence Nightingale, Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not (22 October 1868)
- Miasma, from A Dictionary of Medical Science (1895)
Appendix L: Daisy Miller and the Tradition of Pragmatism
- From Charles Sanders Peirce, The Fixation of Belief, Popular Science Monthly (November 1877)
- From William James, Pragmatism (1907)
- Henry James, Letter to William James (17 October 1907)
Works Cited and Recommended Reading