The Story Centers Around Maisie A Young Girl Whose Parents Are Going Through A Tumultuous Divorce. The Narrative Is Primarily Told From Maisie'S Perspective Offering Insights Into The Complexities Of Adult Relationships And Moral Ambiguity Through The Eyes Of A Child. As Maisie Shuttles Back And Forth Between Her Parents Witnessing Their New Relationships And Experiencing The Neglect She Faces The Novel Explores Themes Of Innocence The Effects Of A Dysfunctional Family Dynamic On A Child And The Shifting Nature Of Morality And Responsibility. Henry James' What Maisie Knew Is Recognized For Its Psychological Depth And Its Exploration Of The Impact Of Parental Conflicts On A Child'S Understanding Of The World. The Novel Remains A Notable Work Within James' Literary Repertoire For Its Innovative Narrative Technique And Its Poignant Portrayal Of The Child'S Viewpoint In The Midst Of Adult Turmoil.
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