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| | Yet Another Page on J.D.Salinger? |
 | | And that, mind you, was prior to Seymour or, indeed, Hapworth which in particular, could be read as directly addressed to his literary critics, despite being avowedly dedicated to amateur readers, those who "read and run."— "could be", of course, being the operative words. |
 | | Because of all of this you should, of course, take almost all, or at least some, of the stufff in here, a-la Seymour in Hapworth, as "very conversational theory.." Whether or not "sheer crap" or "priceless" is unfortunately something we wouldn't want to say much about. |
 | | As Daniel Dennett says, in an entirely different context, "there could be talking bunny rabbits, spiders who write English messages in their webs, and for that matter, melancholy choo-choo trains. |
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