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J. D. Salinger: Critical Essay by James Finn Cotter

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SOURCE: Cotter, James Finn. “A Source for Seymour's Suicide: Rilke's Voices and Salinger's Nine Stories.Papers on Language and Literature 25, no. 1 (winter 1989): 83-98.

In the following essay, Cotter argues that Rainer Maria Rilke's The Voices is a source for Salinger's Nine Stories.

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