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Chelsea House Publishers, 1990.
182p. Holden Caulfield is a
fictional character in Catcher in the rye
by J. D. Salinger.
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Chelsea House, 1996. 69p. With brief biography of Salinger &
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Light, James F. Salinger's The catcher in the rye; a
critical commentary. New York: Barrister Pub. Co., 1966. 70p.
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the rye. Tokyo, Japan: Shinozaki Shorin, 1984. 122p.
Pinsker, Sanford, & Ann Pinsker. Understanding
The catcher in the rye: a student
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Pinsker, Sanford. The catcher in the rye: innocence under pressure. New York:
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107p.
Salinger, Jerome David.
The catcher in the rye. New York: Modern Library;
Boston: Little, Brown,
1951. 277p. London: Hamish,
1951. 252p. Large print: Hampton,
NH: Curley Large Print, 1993. 347p.
Philadelphia: Chelsea House
Publishers, 2000; introduction by Harold
Bloom. Holden Caulfield runs away from
a Pennsylvania prep school to New York city, encountering others and his own
humanity in route; “the” classic
fiction work on runaways. At first,
banned. Published in many languages
since 1951.
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