By using the concept of forms in this analysis of “The Renegade,” postwar domestic life is analyzed for the uncanny. By locating repetitions in domestic life, between characters, and in speech, situations are identified where the uncanny moves into the domestic. As a result, the perception of reality of the protagonist, Mrs. Walpole, is damaged, reiterating the impossibility of sanity in a postwar housewife’s domestic life
In this essay we wish to trouble a received history of popular cultural narratives about women’s liv...
In her day, Shirley Jackson was known as the author of both haunting supernatural tales and anecdota...
Shirley Jackson’s writing career was haunted by questions of genre. The mid-century New England writ...
By using the concept of forms in this analysis of “The Renegade,” postwar domestic life is analyzed ...
American writer Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) inserted cryptic thematic-elements in herstories, thus c...
Our study examines the modalities of the uninhabitable in the work of Jackson, where the characters ...
American writer Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) inserted cryptic thematic-elements in her stories, thus ...
Mary Wilkins Freeman and Shirley Jackson, though writing in different time periods, are both investe...
Within the suffocating conformist climate of the 1950s, the disabled were shunned and made to stay i...
abstract: A mother’s treatment toward her child has a direct influence on the happiness, companionsh...
Cette étude analyse les modalités de l’inhabitable dans un monde hostile et instable, ainsi que les ...
Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) managed to combine the dual role of being a woman and a writer in mid-tw...
Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, emerged during a period of f...
This contribution aims to contextualise the literary representation of domestic space, by providing ...
While anxiety may be examined from many angles, in the works of American author Shirley Jackson (1...
In this essay we wish to trouble a received history of popular cultural narratives about women’s liv...
In her day, Shirley Jackson was known as the author of both haunting supernatural tales and anecdota...
Shirley Jackson’s writing career was haunted by questions of genre. The mid-century New England writ...
By using the concept of forms in this analysis of “The Renegade,” postwar domestic life is analyzed ...
American writer Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) inserted cryptic thematic-elements in herstories, thus c...
Our study examines the modalities of the uninhabitable in the work of Jackson, where the characters ...
American writer Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) inserted cryptic thematic-elements in her stories, thus ...
Mary Wilkins Freeman and Shirley Jackson, though writing in different time periods, are both investe...
Within the suffocating conformist climate of the 1950s, the disabled were shunned and made to stay i...
abstract: A mother’s treatment toward her child has a direct influence on the happiness, companionsh...
Cette étude analyse les modalités de l’inhabitable dans un monde hostile et instable, ainsi que les ...
Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) managed to combine the dual role of being a woman and a writer in mid-tw...
Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, emerged during a period of f...
This contribution aims to contextualise the literary representation of domestic space, by providing ...
While anxiety may be examined from many angles, in the works of American author Shirley Jackson (1...
In this essay we wish to trouble a received history of popular cultural narratives about women’s liv...
In her day, Shirley Jackson was known as the author of both haunting supernatural tales and anecdota...
Shirley Jackson’s writing career was haunted by questions of genre. The mid-century New England writ...