J. D. Salinger Criticism
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Salinger, J. D.
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Salinger's Oasis of Innocence
- No Catcher in the Rye
- Zen and Salinger
- Salinger Revisited
- In Memoriam: Allie Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye
- The Catcher in the Rye and All: Is the Age of Formative Books Over?
- Epilogue to ‘Seymour: An Introduction’: Salinger and the Crisis of Consciousness
- J. D. Salinger's Holden and Seymour and the Spiritual Activist Hero
- Sergeant X, Esmé, and the Meaning of Words
- Salinger Then and Now
- Holden Caulfield and American Protest
- Love and Death in The Catcher in the Rye
- 'If a Body Catch a Body': The Catcher in the Rye Censorship Debate as Expression of Nuclear Culture
- ‘To Tell You the Truth …’
- Further Reading
- Chronology
- About J. D. Salinger
- Salinger at Work
- Salinger’s Era
- Salinger’s Works
- Salinger on Salinger
- Salinger as Studied
- Study Questions
- Bibliography
- Salinger, J(erome) D(avid) (Vol. 8)
- Salinger, J(erome) D(avid) (Vol. 3)
- Salinger, J(erome) D(avid) (Vol. 1)
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Salinger, J(erome) D(avid) (Vol. 12)
- Introduction
- J. D. Salinger: Some Crazy Cliff
- Fit Audience
- J. D. Salinger: The Development of the Misfit Hero
- Salinger and the Search for Love
- The Love Song of J. D. Salinger
- J. D. Salinger: Search for Wisdom
- In Place of a Hero
- Kings in the Back Row: Meaning through Structure—A Reading of Salinger's 'The Catcher in the Rye'
- J. D. Salinger: Hello Hello Hello
- In Defense of Esmé
- Finally (Fashionably) Spurious
- Up from Adolescence
- 'Franny and Zooey'
- The Age of Salinger
- Reviewers, Critics, and 'The Catcher in the Rye'
- Geraldine De Luca
- James Lundquist
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Salinger, J.D. (Short Story Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
- Further Reading
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Criticism
- A Source for Seymour's Suicide: Rilke's Voices and Salinger's Nine Stories
- Echoes of the Gita in Salinger's Franny and Zooey
- Franny and Flaubert
- Nine Stories: J. D. Salinger's Linked Mysteries
- Narrative Voice in J. D. Salinger's ‘Both Parties Concerned’ and ‘I'm Crazy.’
- Salinger and Sport
- ‘Along This Road Goes No One’: Salinger's ‘Teddy’ and the Failure of Love
- Marginal Notes on Franny and Zooey
- The Aestheticist Epiphanies of J. D. Salinger: Bright-Hued Circles, Spheres, and Patches; ‘Elemental’ Joy and Pain
- New Light on the Nervous Breakdowns of Salinger's Sergeant X and Seymour Glass