Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, emerged during a period of familial reimagination. Indeed, the predominantly white, nuclear, and patriarchal family structure demanded by society now faced new scrutiny as people began considering the destruction these dynamics imposed on the individual. Jackson’s novel particularly attends to this debilitating relationship between controlling parental figures and daughters. By reading through the lens of trauma theory more broadly, this essay argues that Jackson’s text illuminates the complexities of familial trauma as well as the nuances of post-traumatic growth (PTG).Honors CollegeThesis (B.?
Die US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) gilt aufgrund ihres eigenen Stils ...
American writer Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) inserted cryptic thematic-elements in herstories, thus c...
In my thesis, I concentrate on Shirley Jackson, her novel We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and wo...
Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, emerged during a period of f...
abstract: A mother’s treatment toward her child has a direct influence on the happiness, companionsh...
This paper argues that Shirley Jackson uses the physical form generally and architectural features i...
The female gothic as a genre, with its emergence in the 19th century, has a history of critiquing wo...
This revisiting of ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ will draw on the psychoanalytical concepts of repres...
In her day, Shirley Jackson was known as the author of both haunting supernatural tales and anecdota...
In this study, the author seeks to dispel the fallacious notion that Shirley Jackson\u27s 1959 novel...
This dissertation analyzes Hill House from two perspectives. In the first part, it focuses on the ar...
“The Postmodern Family Gothic: Bodies of Narrative,” analyzes postmodern novels that use feminist-go...
Our study examines the modalities of the uninhabitable in the work of Jackson, where the characters ...
In this paper, I explore the relationship between gothic and horror novels and their film adaptation...
Shirley Jackson’s writing career was haunted by questions of genre. The mid-century New England writ...
Die US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) gilt aufgrund ihres eigenen Stils ...
American writer Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) inserted cryptic thematic-elements in herstories, thus c...
In my thesis, I concentrate on Shirley Jackson, her novel We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and wo...
Shirley Jackson’s novel The Haunting of Hill House, published in 1959, emerged during a period of f...
abstract: A mother’s treatment toward her child has a direct influence on the happiness, companionsh...
This paper argues that Shirley Jackson uses the physical form generally and architectural features i...
The female gothic as a genre, with its emergence in the 19th century, has a history of critiquing wo...
This revisiting of ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ will draw on the psychoanalytical concepts of repres...
In her day, Shirley Jackson was known as the author of both haunting supernatural tales and anecdota...
In this study, the author seeks to dispel the fallacious notion that Shirley Jackson\u27s 1959 novel...
This dissertation analyzes Hill House from two perspectives. In the first part, it focuses on the ar...
“The Postmodern Family Gothic: Bodies of Narrative,” analyzes postmodern novels that use feminist-go...
Our study examines the modalities of the uninhabitable in the work of Jackson, where the characters ...
In this paper, I explore the relationship between gothic and horror novels and their film adaptation...
Shirley Jackson’s writing career was haunted by questions of genre. The mid-century New England writ...
Die US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) gilt aufgrund ihres eigenen Stils ...
American writer Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) inserted cryptic thematic-elements in herstories, thus c...
In my thesis, I concentrate on Shirley Jackson, her novel We Have Always Lived in the Castle, and wo...