Ce que savait Maisy
N/A
Book •
Henry James's "What Maisie Knew" is a poignant novel that explores the devastating effects of divorce on a young girl.
Maisie Farange becomes a pawn in her parents' bitter custody battle, forced to navigate a world of adult selfishness and manipulation.
Through Maisie's innocent eyes, James critiques the moral failings of the adults around her, highlighting the emotional neglect and exploitation she endures.
The novel is a powerful indictment of societal hypocrisy and a testament to the resilience of childhood innocence in the face of adversity.
Maisie Farange becomes a pawn in her parents' bitter custody battle, forced to navigate a world of adult selfishness and manipulation.
Through Maisie's innocent eyes, James critiques the moral failings of the adults around her, highlighting the emotional neglect and exploitation she endures.
The novel is a powerful indictment of societal hypocrisy and a testament to the resilience of childhood innocence in the face of adversity.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 0 episodes
Mentionné par ![undefined]()

t comme l'auteur d'un livre extraordinaire, 'Ce que savait Maisy', qui est l'un des premiers romans sur le divorce vu par une petite fille.

Hélène Frappa

Hélène Frappat : "'Fantômette' pose la question de Kant : qu'est-ce que l'Homme ?"