Salinger title heroine NYT Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from June 25, 2024
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Updated Jun 25, 2024
Salinger title heroine NYT Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Salinger title heroine NYT for the June 25, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with E and end with E, and the possible solutions are EASE, EDGE, ESME.
The answer is ESME.
The answer "Esme" refers to the title character of J.D. Salinger's short story "For Esme – with Love and Squalor." This story, originally published in 1950, is one of Salinger's renowned works and is often anthologized. Esme is a young girl whom the protagonist, an American soldier stationed in England during World War II, meets briefly before he goes off to fight.
The story revolves around their poignant encounter and the impact it has on the soldier, both during and after the war. Esme herself is portrayed as intelligent, perceptive, and mature beyond her years, making a lasting impression on the soldier through her letters and the memory of their brief but meaningful connection.
This clue last seen in NYT Crossword Puzzle on June 25, 2024. You can also get all other NYT's Crossword clues hints and answers here.
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