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  1. Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" is a short story by J. D. Salinger that appears in his collection Nine Stories. It was originally published in the March 20, 1948 issue of The New Yorker. The main character, Eloise, struggles to come to terms with the life she has created for herself with her husband Lew.

    • J. D. Salinger, 三郎 山屋, 久 繁尾
    • 1948
  2. A short story by J.D. Salinger about a man who has a freakish explosion and becomes a childlike character. The story is part of the Glass family saga and has trivia about Eloise and Ramona.

  3. Uncle Wiggily In Connecticut. The New Yorker, March 20, 1948 P. 30. Mary Jane, a career girl, visits her former college roommate, Eloise, who is now married and living in Connecticut. The...

  4. 6 de dez. de 2010 · Sanford and Sanford use “Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut as an example of one of Salinger’s stories where the “destructive element is uppermost.” In this article, the authors propose that the works in Nine Stories represent either side of the Zen experience – the Zen and the non-Zen, if you will.

  5. Much like "A Perfect Day for Bananafish," which "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" resembles thematically, this story shows how a person can be trapped by a life of upper-middle-class prosperity and nonetheless suffer from intense alienation.

  6. A short story by J. D. Salinger that satirizes the speech and behavior of two drunken women and a child. Learn about the themes, style, and context of this work and explore the bibliography for more resources.

  7. A short story by J. D. Salinger about a woman who drinks too much and reminisces about her dead lover. She also mistreats her daughter and her maid, and lies to her husband about a car accident.