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Thus, Leo Strauss has observed, "The quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns concerns eventually, and perhaps even from the beginning, the status of 'individuality.' " All this is to say that individualism is made much of in modernity.
What is made much of, on the other hand, is Ida's fervent, devotional watchfulness; she carries the intensity of her faith into an investigation of her own family's past.
The two writers who meant the most to Salinger, Ring Lardner and Scott Fitzgerald, seem left largely, if not completely, out of the book's discussion — though Hemingway, the celebrity writer whom he briefly courted but never imitated, is made much of.
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