Re: franny & zooey

From: Jim Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Date: Mon Oct 28 2002 - 02:14:02 EST

I think Salinger clearly intended them to be understood as the same people :)

Jim

m e g h a n wrote:

> So, to bring the list back to a Salinger related topic...
>
> I've read a few reviews/critiques/whatever on "Franny" and on "Zooey." A few
> of them have made the point that just because the two stories are grouped
> together in a book, it doesn't mean that the Franny in "Franny" and the
> Franny in "Zooey" are the same person. I was just wondering what everyone
> else's opinions are on this subject.
>
> Meghan
>
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