Re: franny & zooey

From: Jaime Stallard <stallard@SLU.EDU>
Date: Mon Oct 28 2002 - 04:25:45 EST

Maybe I just have a very limited understanding of the two stories, but I
can't see how the Franny in "Franny" is not the Franny in "Zooey". I haven't
read them in a while but, to me, it does not even seem possible to seperate
the Frannys. I wondering on what grounds these critics suggested that the
Frannys were not the same person? Did they have anything to support these
ideas? It's an interesting suggestion but it seems very unlikely to me.

---Jaime

----- Original Message -----
From: "m e g h a n" <bedroomdancing@hotmail.com>
To: <bananafish@roughdraft.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 5:58 PM
Subject: franny & zooey

> 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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