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  1. A bibliographical guide to the history of Christianity (The University of Chicago publications in religious education ... Handbooks of ethics and religion) by Shirley Jackson Case, 1951
  2. The Haunting Of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, 2003
  3. The Haunting of Hill House: A Drama of Suspense in Three Acts by Shirley Jackson, F. Andrew Leslie, 1998-01
  4. Life among the savages ; Raising demons by Shirley Jackson, 1998
  5. We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson, 1962
  6. Sundial by Shirley Jackson,
  7. Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson, 1976-03
  8. Road Through the Wall by Shirley Jackson, 1976-05
  9. Magic of Shirley Jackson by Shirley Jackson, 1974
  10. Inside My Soul: Poetry from the Heart by Shirley A. Jackson, 1998-02-28
  11. Shirley Jackson Collected Short Stories (The Great Author Series) by Shirley Jackson, 2001-08
  12. The Bird's Nest by Shirley Jackson, 1993-12
  13. Charles (Creative Short Stories) by Shirley Jackson, 1991-06
  14. Shirley Jackson (Twayne's United States Authors Series ; Tusas 253) by Lenemaja Friedman, 1975-07

21. CWP At Physics.UCLA.edu // Jackson
Copyright © CWP and Regents of the University of California 1999. To cite thiscitation jackson, shirley Ann. CWP http//www.physics.ucla.edu/~cwp .
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22. Shirley A. Jackson
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23. Jackson Resources
The Works of shirley jackson Locus Index to Science Fiction (novels) lists all books by or about jackson.
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Locus Index to Science Fiction (novels)
lists all books by or about Jackson. This is an extremely helpful site if you are trying to put together a bibliography of her work or looking for dates certain works were published. Locus Index to Science Fiction (short fiction) lists all stories by Jackson. Again, the Locus site is useful for dates and listings, especially providing magazine titles and issues in which her stories were published. CyberSpace Spinner provides a brief bibliography of Jackson's work. It highlights her novels as well as her collected works and lists three magazines ( The New Yorker, Playboy , and Fantasy and Science Fiction ) that published her short fiction and the dates in which those stories appeared; however, be careful: these lists are incomplete. About Shirley Jackson is an informative site that has a reprinted essay containing biographical information as well as a brief bibliography; it highlights her primary works and some criticism. The site also has a links to a literature forum and helpful websites for finding rare books. The Shirley Jackson Page is a bibliographical site that lists her major works as well as critical works about her fiction. Dr. Roger Blackwell Bailey, a professor at San Antonio College has created this site as part of his American Women Writers page on the school's

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  • 25. Salon | Monstrous Acts And Little Murders
    Review by Lethem on a new collection of unpublished stories by The Lottery author, shirley jackson.
    http://www.salon.com/jan97/jackson970106.html
    A new collection of unpublished stories
    betrays the two faces of Shirley Jackson,
    the writer who created "The Lottery." By JONATHAN LETHEM "The Lottery," of course, the story everyone knows even if they don't remember Shirley Jackson's name. A small New England town, blandly familiar in every way, sleepwalking its way through ritual murder. Likely the most controversial piece of fiction ever published in the New Yorker, resulting in hundreds of canceled subscriptions, later adapted for television, radio and ballet, it now resides in the popular imagination as an archetype. It can be as difficult to persuade readers that the story is just one sheaf in the portfolio of one of this century's most luminous and strange American writers as it is to explain that the town portrayed in "The Lottery" is a real one. The town hasn't changed, or at least it hadn't by the mid- eighties, when I was a student at the school. A handful of the townspeople portrayed in thin disguise in Jackson's novels and stories were still around. I knew the square where "The Lottery" takes place. It was Jackson's fate, as a faculty wife and an eccentric newcomer in a staid, insular village, to absorb the reflexive antisemitism and anti-intellectualism felt by the townspeople toward the college. She and her children were accessible in a way that her husband and his colleagues and students, who spent their days on the campus, were not. The hostility of the villagers further shaped her psyche, and her art; the process eventually redoubled so the latter fed the former. After the enormous success of "The Lottery," a legend arose in town, almost certainly false, that Jackson had been pelted with stones by schoolchildren one day, then gone home and written the story. The real crisis came near the end of her life, resulting in a period of agoraphobia and psychosis; she wrote her way through it in "We Have Always Lived in the Castle." In that novel, Jackson brilliantly isolates the two aspects in her psyche into two odd, damaged sisters: one hypersensitive and afraid, unable to leave the house, the other a sort of squalid demon prankster who may or may not have murdered the rest of her family for her fragile sister's sake. For me, it is that unique and dreamlike book, rather than "The Lottery," that stands as her masterpiece.

    26. Jackson, Shirley
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia jackson, shirley. jackson, shirley, 1919–65,American writer, b. San Francisco. She is best known for
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    Contrasts the life of jackson with her writing, including work published posthumously.
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    shirley Ann jackson American physicist, first African American chairperson ofthe US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. An article at Africana.com.
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    29. Fiction: Shirley Jackson
    Brief biography of the writer at Lit Links.
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    Shirley Jackson
    LINKS
    The Haunted World of Shirley Jackson

    http://tornadohills.com/shirley/index.html
    A devoted Jackson fan created this informal page which features photographs from Judy Oppenheimer's biography of Jackson, as well as biographical and critical links. BIOGRAPHY
    Shirley Jackson (1919-1965) was born in San Francisco, California, her mother a housewife and her father an employee of a lithographing company. Most of her early life was spent in Burlingame, California, which she later used as the setting for her first novel, The Road Through the Wall (1948). As a child she was interested in writing; she won a poetry prize at age twelve, and in high school she began keeping a diary to record her writing progress. After high school she briefly attended the University of Rochester but left because of an attack of the mental depression that was to recur periodically in her later years. She recovered her health by living quietly at home and writing, conscientiously turning out a thousand works of prose a day. In 1937 she entered Syracuse University, where she published stories in the student literary magazine. There she met Stanley Edgar Human, who was to become a noted literary critic. They were married in 1940, the year she received her degree. They had four children while both continued active literary careers, settling to raise their family in a large Victorian house in Vermont, where Hyman taught literature at Bennington College.

    30. Jackson, Shirley The Lottery
    Literature Annotations. jackson, shirley The Lottery.Genre, Short Story (8 pp. in alternate source).
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    31. Shirley Jackson Critique
    Student essay on jackson's writing.
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    32. Jackson, Shirley
    Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932003. jackson, shirley. Sex, Female.National Origin, United States of America. Era, Mid 20th Century. Born, 1919.
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    33. The SAC LitWeb Shirley Jackson Page
    Features a bibliography of jackson's major works as well as biographical and critical texts at San Antonio College LitWeb.
    http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/jacksons.htm
    The Shirley Jackson Page
    " The number of people who expected Mrs Hutchinson to win a Bendix washer would amaze you" (Shirley Jackson).
    Major Works
    The Lottery and Other Stories "The Lottery" On Line
    Life Among the Savages
    Raising Demons
    The Haunting of Hill House
    We Have Always Lived in the Castle
    Come Along With Me: Part of a Novel, Sixteen Stories, and Three Lectures
    ( 1968 ). Edited by Stanley Edgar Hyman. Reprinted by Penguin, 1995.
    About Jackson
    Lenemaja Friedman, Shirley Jackson . Twayne, 1975. Joan Wylie Hall, Shirley Jackson: A Study of the Short Fiction . Twayne, 1993. Judy Oppenheimer, Private Demons: The Life of Shirley Jackson . Putnam, 1988. A Reading of "The Lottery" by Peter Kosenko. Monstrous Acts and Little Murders . By Jonathan Lethem. Shirley Jackson From Fantastic Fiction. Back to American Women Writers

    34. Salon Monstrous Acts And Little Murders
    Introduction to the author's works, by Jonathan Lethem.Category Arts Literature American 20th Century jackson, shirley......A new collection of unpublished stories betrays the two faces of shirleyjackson, the writer who created The Lottery. By JONATHAN LETHEM.
    http://www.salonmagazine.com/jan97/jackson970106.html&e=747

    35. Shirley Jackson
    Critical essay about shirley jackson's life and work. Includes a selected bibliography.
    http://www.tabula-rasa.info/DarkAges/ShirleyJackson.html
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    House and Guardians
    by Kyla Ward
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    I took my coffee into the dining room and settled down with the morning paper. A woman in New York had had twins in a taxi. A woman in Ohio had just had her seventeenth child. A twelve-year-old girl in Mexico had given birth to a thirteen-pound boy. The lead article on the woman's page was about how to adjust the older child to the new baby. I finally found an account of an axe murder on page seventeen, and held my coffee cup up to my face to see if the steam might revive me. Life Among the Savages
    Shirley Jackson, 1953 Shirley Jackson is a contradiction, or perhaps just the other side of the idea of an author who fails to make any impression during their lifetime, and is only later discovered by a new generation. Ms Jackson is an author who was successful both popularly and critically in her short working life, who is now almost forgotten, a thing both unreasonable and criminal. And the most intriguing part is you likely have encountered her work, but still don't know her name. This shall be remedied.

    36. Literary Encyclopedia
    jackson, shirley. (1920 1965), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature.Status Major. Novelist, Playwright, Children’s Writer. Active
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2326&e=747

    37. The Haunted World Of Shirley Jackson
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    38. Jackson, Shirley
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia jackson, shirley. jackson, shirley, 1919–65,American writer, b. San Francisco. She is best known for
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    39. About Shirley Jackson
    HTML version of Lottery, as well as biographical information.
    http://underthesun.cc/Classics/Jackson/shirley_jackson.htm
    About Shirley Jackson
    Works Online The Lottery
    Additional Resources Shirley Jackson - Life and Work
    by Bette Reagan
    Timeline Born in San Francisco CA Moves to Rochester NY Graduated from Syracuse University in 1940 and married the American literary critic Stanley Edgar Hyman. Published first short story, My Life with RH Macy Wrote The Road Through the Wall Wrote The Lottery Wrote The Hangsaman Wrote Life Among the Savages Wrote The Bird’s Nest Wrote Raising Demons Wrote The Sundial Wrote The Haunting of Hill House Wrote We Have Always Lived in the Castle Died
    Resources On The Web Essay on Jackson's The Lottery - Written by Peter Kosenko The Haunted World of Shirley Jackson - Very comprehensive site - contain bio, influences, etc. Monstrous Acts and Little Murders - Analysis of Jackson's works Mundane Evil - Timeline, bio, poorly written reports Shirley Jackson (1919-1965) - Brief Bio. Jackson's Works - Fairly comprehensive bibliography. Critique - Decent Critique of Ms. Jackson's work written by a student House and Guardians - Critical Essay on Ms. Jackson

    40. Shirley Jackson
    Student study questions on jackson's short story.
    http://www.kochs.dk/elever/10_klasse/engelsk/opgaver.htm
    Shirley Jackson T he L ottery You have read the first part of the short story ‘The Lottery’. Writing tasks: Narration / dialogue: Is the story written in past or present tense? Make the first scenery to a (small) dialogue between two of the boys picking stones. What are they talking about? What are they thinking about? What are the looking forward to? Make the dialogue at page 126 to a scenery – minimize the text (about 5 – 10 lines). Environment, characteristics: Where are we? When does the story take place? How do you know? What are the general characteristics of the people in the village? What kind of jobs do they have? What do they look like? What is the relation between men and women? Who is Mr Summers? The Lottery: Who administers the Lottery? Where does the Lottery take place?
    And…
    Who do you think will win in the lottery? What do you think will happen to the person who wins in the lottery? How will the story end?

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