The novel, novellas and short stories of J.D. Salinger have long been the topic of literary criticism; very little of that existing criticism (only two brief, decades-old articles), however, explicitly acknowledges Salinger’s Romanticism. This thesis seeks to illuminate and discuss elements of Romanticism within Salinger’s work, engaging traditional understandings and tenets of Romanticism as an 18th-19th century literary movement, and with especial attention paid to Salinger’s series of novellas about the Glass family, which comprise the bulk of his output. While Salinger has been given innumerable labels, many, if not all, of them valid, ‘Romantic’, it turns out, is yet another that can be applied to him, when a reader considers, as this ...
This thesis examines the family as presented in the works of J.D. Salinger. Two aspects of the fami...
My thesis has focused on selected works of literature, film, and television series, investigating ho...
Although J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (1951) is one of the most widely read ...
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This thesis explores the themes love and death in the fiction writing of J. D. Salinger
Graduation date: 2015My thesis explores the later work of author J.D. Salinger, including two narrat...
The aim of this essay was to show that the theme of how a troubled young man in a crisis who is save...
The basic conflict dominating Salinger's fiction, particularly his earlier work, is the conflict bet...
My aim in this thesis is to investigate various versions of escapism in a well known novel of Americ...
The thesis examines certain aspects of Dickens's relationship to a number of his English Romantic pr...
This article provides an artistic-aesthetic comparative analysis of the famous American writer J. Sa...
Abstract—Although J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (1951) is one of the most widely read nove...
This thesis will deal with the breakdown of Romanticism as it occurred through certain characters wi...
The aim of this thesis is to study four characters in the works of the American Jewish author J.D. S...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine J. D. Salinger's concept of isolation, to explore this them...
This thesis examines the family as presented in the works of J.D. Salinger. Two aspects of the fami...
My thesis has focused on selected works of literature, film, and television series, investigating ho...
Although J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (1951) is one of the most widely read ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the fiction of Charles Dickens and the work of can...
This thesis explores the themes love and death in the fiction writing of J. D. Salinger
Graduation date: 2015My thesis explores the later work of author J.D. Salinger, including two narrat...
The aim of this essay was to show that the theme of how a troubled young man in a crisis who is save...
The basic conflict dominating Salinger's fiction, particularly his earlier work, is the conflict bet...
My aim in this thesis is to investigate various versions of escapism in a well known novel of Americ...
The thesis examines certain aspects of Dickens's relationship to a number of his English Romantic pr...
This article provides an artistic-aesthetic comparative analysis of the famous American writer J. Sa...
Abstract—Although J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (1951) is one of the most widely read nove...
This thesis will deal with the breakdown of Romanticism as it occurred through certain characters wi...
The aim of this thesis is to study four characters in the works of the American Jewish author J.D. S...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine J. D. Salinger's concept of isolation, to explore this them...
This thesis examines the family as presented in the works of J.D. Salinger. Two aspects of the fami...
My thesis has focused on selected works of literature, film, and television series, investigating ho...
Although J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye (1951) is one of the most widely read ...