TY - BOOK AU - Dewey,Joseph TI - The catcher in the rye, by J.D. Salinger T2 - Critical insights SN - 9781587658372 (alk. paper) AV - PS3537.A426 C3224 2012 U1 - 823 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Pasadena, Calif. PB - Salem Press KW - Salinger, J. D. KW - Caulfield, Holden (Fictitious character) KW - Runaway teenagers in literature KW - Teenage boys in literature KW - Aufsatzsammlung N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; On The catcher in the rye: an American Koan; Joseph Dewey --; Salinger and Holden, disappearing in plain sight: biography of J. D. Salinger; David Klingenberger --; The Paris review perspective; David Matthews --; Catching Holden through a cultural studies lens; Robert Miltner --; Holden at sixty: reading Catcher after the age of irony; Jeff Pruchnic --; The Catcher in the rye: "Paul's case" in anticipation of Holden Caulfield; Matthew Evertson --; Critical mass: Holden among the critics; Jill Rollins --; Memories of Holden Caulfield--and of Miss Greenwood; Carl Freedman --; J. D. Salinger, movelist of modern anomie, dead at 91; Tom Teicholz --; J. D. Salinger; Adam Gopnik --; "Holden Caulfield in Doc Martens": The catcher in the rye and My so-called life; Barbara Bell --; Holden Caulfield's legacy; David Castronovo --; The catcher in the rye and all: is the age of formative books over?; Sanford Pinsker --; Cherished and cursed: toward a social history of The catcher in the rye; Stephen J. Whitfield --; Reviewers, critics, and The catcher in the rye; Carol Ohmann, Richard Ohmann --; Catcher in and out of history; James E. Miller, Jr. --; On first looking into Chapman's Holden: speculations on a murder; Daniel M. Stashower --; The language of The catcher in the rye; Donald P. Costello --; The saint as a young man: a reappraisal of The catcher in the rye; Jonathan Baumbach --; In memoriam: Allie Caulfield in The catcher in the rye; Edwin Haviland Miller --; Symbolic resolution in The catcher in the rye: the cap, the carrousel, and the American west; Kermit Vanderbilt --; The burning carousel and the carnivalesque: subversion and transcendence at the close of The catcher in the rye; Yasuhiro Takeuchi ER -