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Shirley Jackson was one of America''s most prominent female writers of the 1950s. Between 1948 and 1965 she published six novels, one best-selling story collection, two popular volumes of her family chronicles and many stories, which ranged from fairly conventional tales for the women''s magazine market to the ambiguous, allusive, delicately sinister and more obviously literary stories that were closest to Jackson''s heart and destined to end up in the more highbrow end of the market.

Most critical discussions of Jackson tend to focus on The Lottery and The Haunting of Hill House. An author of such accomplishment--and one so fully engaged with the pressures and preoccupations of postwar America--merits fuller discussion. To that end, this collection of essays widens the scope of Jackson scholarship with new writing on such works as The Road through the Wall and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and topics ranging from Jackson''s domestic fiction to

Shirley Jackson

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A Paperback by Bernice M. Murphy

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    Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
    Publication Date: 10/19/2005 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780786423125, 978-0786423125
    ISBN10: 0786423129

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Shirley Jackson was one of America''s most prominent female writers of the 1950s. Between 1948 and 1965 she published six novels, one best-selling story collection, two popular volumes of her family chronicles and many stories, which ranged from fairly conventional tales for the women''s magazine market to the ambiguous, allusive, delicately sinister and more obviously literary stories that were closest to Jackson''s heart and destined to end up in the more highbrow end of the market.

    Most critical discussions of Jackson tend to focus on The Lottery and The Haunting of Hill House. An author of such accomplishment--and one so fully engaged with the pressures and preoccupations of postwar America--merits fuller discussion. To that end, this collection of essays widens the scope of Jackson scholarship with new writing on such works as The Road through the Wall and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and topics ranging from Jackson''s domestic fiction to

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