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Shirley Jackson's American Gothic

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Argues that Jackson's anticipation of postmodernism ranks her among the most significant writers of her time.Best known for her short story "The Lottery" and her novel The Haunting of Hill House, S...
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Argues that Jackson's anticipation of postmodernism ranks her among the most significant writers of her time.

Best known for her short story "The Lottery" and her novel The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson produced a body of work that is more varied and complex than critics have realized. In fact, as Darryl Hattenhauer argues here, Jackson was one of the few writers to anticipate the transition from modernism to postmodernism, and therefore ranks among the most significant writers of her time. The first comprehensive study of all of Jackson's fiction, Shirley Jackson's American Gothic offers readers the chance not only to rediscover her work, but also to see how and why a major American writer was passed over for inclusion in the canon of American literature.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 246
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 16 January 2003
ISBN: 9780791456088
Format: Paperback
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Acknowledgments


Introduction: Shirley Jackson and Proto-Postmodernism


1. Some Conditions of Production


2. The Lottery or, The Adventures of James Harris (1949)


3. Come Along with Me: Part of a Novel, Sixteen Stories, and Three Lectures (1968)


4. Just an Ordinary Day (1996)


5. The Road Through the Wall (1948)


6. Hangsaman (1951)


7. The Birds Nest (1954)


8. The Sundial (1958)


9. The Haunting of Hill House (1959)


10. We Have Always Lived in the Castle (1962)


Afterword


Notes


Works Cited


Index