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Bookreport by sophie heitzeneder, december 99

Bookreport by sophie heitzeneder, December 99           “The catcher in the Rye” written by J.D. Salinger                          
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The cather in the rye (j.d. salinger)

The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger)    THE AUTHOR, Jerome David Salinger is an American author, born 1919 in New York City. He graduated from a military academy and briefly attended two colleges; after his early literary success, he became a recluse. His most important work, The Catcher in the Rye (1951), established him as a leading author. The hero of the book, Holden Caulfi
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Wednesday, 5th september 2001

Wednesday, 5th September 2001  Reading log of J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye”     Chapter 1   The narrator does not want to tell us something about himself. “[…]I don’t feel like going into it” (P.1) He wants the reader to pay attention to his story, not to himself.   The narrator, whose name we
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Short summary:

The catcher in the rye: Short Summary:  Holden Caulfield, the narrator of The Catcher in the Rye, begins with the novel with an authoritative statement that he does not intent for the novel to serve as his life story. Currently in psychiatric care, this teenager recalls what happened to him last Christmas, the story which forms the narrative basis for the novel. At the beginning of his
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The celts

The Celts   From 500 BC to 795 AD the Celts were the exclusive tribe of the island. They were not the first inhabitants. But when they arrived they assimitlated with the native people. Most of the Celts were, tall and blond and they learned to work with iron. they lived scattered on farms with high walls around. There were no urban centres and the economic basis of society was cattel re
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The chocolate war

The Chocolate War!  Author: Rober Cormier   Persons: Renault: He is a young boy, who attend a new school and who gets a lot of problems because of a secret club. Brother Leon: He is a very strict and conservative teacher and he is very unfriendly. Archie: He is a member of the secret club and he does a lot of things for the club and everyone does what he orders him.  
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The client

The Client  AUTHOR: John Grisham.   OTHER INFORMATION: The book was first published by Century in the United Kingdom in 1993. The story is told by an omniscient narrator who shifts in the point of view. The story contains fory-two chapters.   TYPE: novel   SUBJECT: The story takes place in Memphis and tells about an eleven-year-old boy, Mark Sway, whom a secret
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The cold war

The Cold War -Eine Gfs von Marcel Leder- “A cold war is a war with no direct fighting between the countries involved. A cold war often involves countries with different ideologies (e.g. USA capitalist and USSR communist). A war of mistrust, spying, propaganda and deception.”   The Iron Curtain    At the end of World War II, the USSR had the la
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The color purple

THE COLOR PURPLE:   AUTOR: Sandra Hannesschlaeger   Book Report TITLE: The Color Purple AUTHOR: Alice Walker – she was born in Georgia in 1944. In her poetry and novels, Alice W. dramatically shows the unfair treatment and racism of black women. Her novel “The Color Purple” won the Pulitzer Prize and the American Award for Fiction. Other books wri
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Communist manifesto study questions

Study Guide for The Communist Manifesto  Click here for the Manifesto online. Page numbers referred to in these notes are those of the International Publishers edition. The Communist Manifesto, first published in 1848 for theCommunist League, had little influence in its own day. Only after Karl Marx andFriedrich Engels' other writings had made their views on socialism widely known did
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