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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. Today, “Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut” remains a poignant and thought-provoking work, thanks in part to Salinger’s insightful analysis. The Role of Uncle Wiggily in Children’s Literature Today. Uncle Wiggily, the beloved rabbit character created by Howard R. Garis, has been a staple in children’s literature for over a century.

  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. Summary. Mary Jane, who has time off from work because her boss is laid up at home with a hernia, gets lost trying to navigate the commuter suburbs of New York and is two hours late for lunch with her friend and old college roommate, Eloise Wengler.

  5. Dec 6, 2010 · Ramona is afraid and shuts her eyes. Eloise is maudlin, picks up Ramona’s glasses which are sitting on the side table, lenses up and stems down. She holds them to her teary cheek, and repeats “Poor Uncle Wiggily” over and over again.

  6. Dive deep into J. D. Salinger's Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion.

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  8. Uncle Wiggly in Connecticut (English) It was almost three o’clock when Mary Jane finally found Eloise's house. She explained to Eloise, who had come out to the driveway to meet her, that everything had been absolutely perfect, that she had remembered the way exactly, until she had turned off the Merrick Parkway.

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