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				<title>&quot;It&#39;s a Wise Child:&quot;  A Levinasian Analysis of J. D. Salinger&#39;s Glass Family Stories</title>
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				<description>By Nivetha  Nagarajan - J. D. Salinger is a household name in America, but relatively few people know of his Glass family characters. Seven impossibly bright and witty adult siblings and their parents populate his later work, from their first appearance in the short story &amp;ldquo;A Perfect Day for Bananafish&amp;rdquo; that appeared in The New Yorker in 1948, to their last in &amp;ldquo;Hapworth 16, 1924&amp;rdquo; in the same publication in 1965. The Glass siblings are unique in that they have an eccentric family culture centered around religion and philosophy. All seven of them were precocious geniuses as children and were featured...</description>
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