The flaneûr in the rye: a reformulation of the flaneûr in Salinger's catcher in the rye
Professor Advisor
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Ferrada Aguilar, Héctor
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Author
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Zamora Vrsalovic, Paulina
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Staff editor
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
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Staff editor
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Departamento de Lingüística
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Admission date
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2012-09-12T19:16:04Z
Available date
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2012-09-12T19:16:04Z
Publication date
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2012
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Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/110038
Abstract
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The character of Holden Caulfield can be sincerely identified as an ornament.
An ornament, such as a flower vase in an impeccable table, or a beautiful desk in the
middle of a study room delicately decorated.
But for this purposes, Holden Caulfield is a ornament of a society that is not aware of its
existence or his importance. An ornament within his family, that looks more like an
award cabinet than a loving Christmas postcard.