MANAGEMENT OF SUCCESSFUL LITERARY CREATION THROUGH PATTERNS AND RECURRENT MOTIFS

 
Autor (i): Georgiana Mirela, Mīndreci
 
Cuvinte cheie: literary creation; recurrent motif; translation; pattern; successful literary creation
 
Abstract:
One of the most long-living writers of the 21st century is the American short-story writer and novelist, Jerome David Salinger. He died at the age of 91 on 27th January 2010, a recluse, after a not very prolific literary activity, but a very glorious one, especially due to his only novel, "The Catcher in the Rye." Much of his fame that led to the mass translations of his novel and his earlier works ,much of the craze created around the novel's main character, Holden Caulfield, film making inspired by this teenage hero and huge sales was mainly due to the controversy created around Salinger's name and the cultural and social context of the '50s - the time of his literary peak. This article tries to briefly look at the main patterns and recurrent motifs in Salinger's early works that later helped and created the writer's literary success as proof of good management of his literary skills and creation.
 
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