"Daisy Miller: A Study" is a novel by Henry James which follows an American girl, Daisy Miller, traveling in Europe with her unculturally aware family. Their misadventures, the cultural differences they face, and the society's disapproval of their actions form the crux of the story. Young scholar Winterbourne becomes fascinated with Daisy, but her mixed signals and flirtations with other men leave him and others confused about her character. The book explores themes of innocence, social customs, and perceptions.