05--Runaways:  The Catcher in the Rye

Bloom, Harold, ed.  Holden Caulfield.  Introduction by Harold Bloom.  New York:  Chelsea House Publishers, 1990.  182p.  Holden Caulfield is a fictional character in Catcher in the rye by J. D. Salinger.

Bloom, Harold, ed.  J. D. Salinger's The catcher in the rye.  New York:  Chelsea House, 1996.  69p.  With brief biography of Salinger & analysis of the work.

Claro, Joseph.  J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the rye.  Woodbury, NY:  Barron's, 1984.  90p.

Engel, Steven, ed.  Readings on The catcher in the rye.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1998.  127p.

Light, James F.  Salinger's The catcher in the rye; a critical commentary.  New York:  Barrister Pub. Co., 1966.  70p.

Namba, Tatsuo.  The language of Salinger's The catcher in the rye.  Tokyo, Japan:  Shinozaki Shorin, 1984.  122p.

Pinsker, Sanford, & Ann Pinsker.  Understanding The catcher in the rye:  a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press, 1999. 

Pinsker, Sanford.  The catcher in the rye:  innocence under pressure.  New York:  Twayne Publishers;  Toronto:  Maxwell Macmillan Canada;  N ew York:  Maxwell Macmillan International, 1993.  107p.

Salinger, Jerome David.  The catcher in the rye.  New York:  Modern Library;  Boston:  Little, Brown, 1951.  277p.  London:  Hamish, 1951.  252p.  Large print:  Hampton, NH:  Curley Large Print, 1993.  347p.  Philadelphia:  Chelsea House Publishers, 2000;  introduction by Harold Bloom.  Holden Caulfield runs away from a Pennsylvania prep school to New York city, encountering others and his own humanity in route;  “the” classic fiction work on runaways.  At first, banned.  Published in many languages since 1951.

Salzberg, Joel, ed.  Critical essays on Salinger's The catcher in the rye.  Boston, Mass.:  G.K. Hall, 1990.  245p.

Salzman, Jack, ed.  New essays on the Catcher in the Rye.  Cambridge;  New York:  Cambridge University Press, 1991.  118p.