This thesis examines the family as presented in the works of J.D. Salinger. Two aspects of the family relationship are examined: how members of the family relate to each other and how they relate to people outside the family. The works used in this study are Nine Stories, The Catcher in the Rye, Pranny and Zooey, and Raise High the Roofbeams, Carpenters and Seymour, An Introduction.This examination reveals Salinger’s shift from a parent-dominated family to a child-centered family as well as the move from a family group which interacts with people outside the family to a family which has little relation to the world outside itself.Thesis (M.A.
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In J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, the most significant overarching theme of the novel is t...
In understanding Willa Cather\u27s Plains\u27 fiction, it is helpful to recognize the importance she...
The aim of this thesis is comparison of Saroyan?s literary output which concerns mostly stories with...
The aim of this thesis is to study four characters in the works of the American Jewish author J.D. S...
This thesis discusses the family as both a fictional topic and a theoretical conceit. The family rom...
Drawing upon historical studies of the family and feminist studies of discourse and culture, this di...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 1980Jane Austen's concept of the ideal family unit reflect...
This text examines the idea of the family in children's literature from a largely historical perspec...
This thesis explores a question which runs through contemporary fiction: what is the weight of the f...
This thesis is a study of the main character, Harry Monchensey in T. S. Eliot?s The Family Reunion. ...
The purpose of my thesis is to examine the role of the patriarchal characters and the related notio...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine J. D. Salinger's concept of isolation, to explore this them...
The aim of this project is to investigate the characteristics and the main developments of the famil...
This thesis, Spilling Over: A Collection of Short Stories, explores the concept of finding your plac...
This thesis explores the themes love and death in the fiction writing of J. D. Salinger
In J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, the most significant overarching theme of the novel is t...
In understanding Willa Cather\u27s Plains\u27 fiction, it is helpful to recognize the importance she...
The aim of this thesis is comparison of Saroyan?s literary output which concerns mostly stories with...