On Mon, 16 Nov 1998, Sarah Liddy wrote: > I've just subscribed to the discussion list and I thought I'd say hello. > My name is Sarah and I'm studying English and Information > Studies in U.C.D. hiya sarah! welcome to the list! it's always nice to see dublin people on the list. i cannot stress enough what a wonderful resource for all things jds stephen foskett's site at http://slf.gweep.net/~sfoskett/jds sonny and matt's faq (frequently asked questions) is something i would plug here also, but i've forgotten the url. i'm sure someone will fill you in. also, the archives of this list are at the url which was in your welcome message. i believe it's http://www.nyu.edu/acf/staff/oconnort/jds. it's a searchable archive, which makes it useful in checking to see if your question has been answered a gazillion times before. (ie, 'i hear salinger is publishing something called _hapworth something or other_') snideness aside, though, tis lovely to have you onboard. welcome to the little corner of the world we call bananafish. ObJDS: sarah, what themes are you looking at in particular in catcher? what are the other books you are using, and what is the topic of the assignment? :helena kim ps. matthew (boedicker, that is. too many matts!), this all applies to you too! pps. for anyone who hasn't figured out yet that mine and scottie's (who seems to have disappeared???) .ie addresses mean ireland, ucd is university college dublin, and tcd is trinity college dublin. ppps. if you don't have web access, i'll gladly send you any of the files you have a particular interest in. pppps. sarah, i hope you joined the ucd netsoc! your loving netsoc evangelist, helena at netsoc dot tcd dot ie 'the church is near, but the road is icy. the bar is far, but i will walk carefully.' - russian proverb