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Acknowledgements ix
Notes and references x
Introduction xi
Text and contexts 1
Salinger: life and works 3
Post-war America: society and culture 9
Catcher and censorship 17
The Catcher in the Rye: detailed discussion 19
At Pencey 20
At the Edmont Hotel 23
Out in the city 26
Going home 30
Critical history 35
'Unbalanced as a rooster on a tightrope': reviews on publication 37
'One of the loneliest characters in fiction': the first wave of criticism (1950s and 1960s) 40
'Poised between two worlds': criticism of the 1970s and 1980s 50
'A classic American hero'?: criticism from the 1990s to the present 59
Critical readings 67
'Masculine protest in The Catcher in the Rye' Sally Robinson 69
'Holden Caulfield is not a person of colour' Renee R. Curry 77
'Queering Catcher: flits, straights, and other morons' Pia Livia Hekanaho 89
'Trauma, mourning and self-(re)fashioning in The Catcher in the Rye' Denis Jonnes 98
'Digressing from the point:Holden Caulfield's women' Clive Baldwin 109
Further reading and web resources 119
Index 125
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