Re: picking favourites

WILL HOCHMAN (hochman@uscolo.edu)
Wed, 28 Oct 1998 14:14:29 -0700 (MST)

I dont think too much can be said on Phoebe's behalf...I think she makes
most proud with her way of seeing into holden and how she helps him
through tough times and adolescence with the touch of a guru and a kid
that's as perfect as her blue coat...will

On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, akemi deherrera wrote:

> Why do you say Jane is your favorite female character?  I wouldn't pick
> her because we really don't have a good grasp on her (only what Holden
> describes her as).  I haven't read all of Salinger's books but I've read a
> number of his short stories, Catcher, and now 9 stories.  So far I think
> my vote would be for Pheobe.  Is that an obvious choice?  
> akemi  
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> On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Paul VanDenBerghe wrote:
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> > Wonderful vote, Camille. 
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> > I, rather automatically, thought of replying that Phobe Caulfield was my favorite female character. But now that you bring up Jane I'm inclined to agree with you there. How could anyone vote against a girl who never moves her kings off the back row?
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> > >>> Camille Scaysbrook <verona_beach@geocities.com> - 10/27/98 11:11 PM >>>
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> > Anna asked:
> > > Any views out htere in bananafishland on the universal favourite female
> > > character in the Salinger repertoire and why?   
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> > I'm tempted to say Franny but instead I'll tender a vote for Jane Gallager..
> > Very ironic seeing we never actually meet her. But I kind of like that.
> > 
> > Camille
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