Academic literature on the topic 'Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965'
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Journal articles on the topic "Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965"
Calvo Revilla, Ana. "El horror doméstico en la narrativa breve de Patricia Esteban Erlés y Shirley Jackson." Iberoromania 2020, no. 92 (November 27, 2020): 177–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/iber-2020-0016.
Full textIsmael, Zaid Ibrahim, and Sabah Atallah Khalifa Ali. "Human Rights at Stake: Shirley Jackson’s Social and Political Protest in “The Lottery”." International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 7, no. 6 (November 1, 2018): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.7n.6p.28.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965"
Jain, Rogulski Mira. "Shirley Jackson ou l'écriture de l'inhabitable." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL184.
Full textOur study examines the modalities of the uninhabitable in the work of Jackson, where the characters are imprisoned in a world intrinsically hostile, as well as the strategies they use to thwart the instability it entails. The violence of the feelings at stake mirrors the cruelty of social relationships, leaving but little livable space even within the family circle, also affected by the entropy of ontological evil. Jackson’s heroines, variously confronted to the reemergence of past traumatic experiences that their odyssey through the present time transforms into unsurmountable obstacles, seek the ideal house, the haven that will anchor them into a world that rejects them. Jackson uses the tropes of the gothic haunted house as maternal space to illustrate the deadly deception such a place embodies. The cohabitation the most drastic forms of the death drive and vital impulses is the foundation principle of mental dissolution. Madness is one of the means to both embrace and understand the incomprehensible. We conclude by showing how the invention of one’s name is a way of elaborating an inner house
Books on the topic "Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965"
Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life. Liveright, 2017.
Find full textShirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life. Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2016.
Find full textA critical bibliography of Shirley Jackson, American writer (1919-1965): Reviews, criticism, adaptations. Lewiston, N.Y: E. Mellen Press, 2001.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Jackson, Shirley, 1916-1965"
"Shirley Jackson (1916 –1965)." In The Columbia Companion to the Twentieth-Century American Short Story, 310–14. Columbia University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/gelf11098-060.
Full textGrimwood, Michael. "21 Shirley Jackson (1916–1965)." In Handbook of the American Short Story, 403–24. De Gruyter, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110587647-022.
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