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J. D. Salinger: Critical Essay by Ruth Prigozy

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SOURCE: Prigozy, Ruth. “Nine Stories: J. D. Salinger's Linked Mysteries.” In Modern American Short Story Sequences: Composite Fictions and Fictive Communities, edited by J. Gerald Kennedy, pp. 114-32. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

In the following essay, Prigozy discusses the unifying elements of the narratives in Salinger's Nine Stories.

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