Sexual Politics in Shirley Jackson's The. Haunting of Hill House. TRICIA
LOOTENS. 150. 8. Shirley Jackson and the Reproduction of. Mothering: The
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Shirley Jackson Essays on the Literary Legacy Edited by Bernice M. Murphy
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: "Do You Know Who I Am?" Reconsidering Shirley Jackson
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1. Fallen Eden in Shirley Jackson's The Road Through the Wall JOAN WYLIE HALL
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2. Comic-Satiric-Fantastic-Gothic: Interactive Modes in Shirley Jackson's Narratives JAMES EG AN
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3. Multiple Personality and the Postmodern Subject: Theorizing Agency MARTA CAMINERO-SANTANGELO
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4. New World Miniatures: Shirley Jackson's The Sundial and Postwar American Society RICH PASCAL
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5. "The People of the Village Have Always Hated Us": Shirley Jackson's New England Gothic BERNICE M. MURPHY
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6. House Mothers and Haunted Daughters: Shirley Jackson and the Female Gothic ROBERTA RUBENSTEIN
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7. "Whose Hand Was I Holding?": Familial and Sexual Politics in Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House TRICIA LOOTENS
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8. Shirley Jackson and the Reproduction of Mothering: The Haunting of Hill House JUDIE NEWMAN
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9. Shirley Jackson: Domestic Horror S.T. JOSHI
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10. The Establishment and Preservation of Female Power in Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle LYNETTE CARPENTER
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11. King of the Castle: Shirley Jackson and Stephen King DARA DOWNEY AND DARRYL JONES
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12. Chambers of Yearning: Shirley Jackson's Use of the Gothic JOHN G. PARKS
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13. Stephen Spielberg's The Haunting: A Reconsideration of David Self's Script DARRYL HATTENHAUER
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14. Life Lessons in Shirley Jackson's Late Fiction: Ethics, Cosmology, Eschatology DIANE LONG HOEVELER
Appendix: Shirley Jackson Bibliography About the Contributors Index