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Shirley Jackson (1916-1965) was a master of twentieth-century American Gothic literature. Her novels and short stories are still widely read, studied, and adapted. If you’ve read Jackson, you’re probably familiar with her chilling 1948 short story, ‘The Lottery’. But is it the most unsettling story Jackson ever wrote? Might there be an even shorter, even more disturbing tale in her oeuvre? Watch on to find out.
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Franklin, Ruth, Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life (New York: Liveright Publishing Co., 2016)
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Jackson, Shirley, 'Biography of a Story', Shirley Jackson: Novels & Stories (Library of America, 2010)
Jackson, Shirley, 'The Lottery', The Lottery and Other Stories (London: Penguin, 2009)
Jackson, Shirely, 'The Witch', The Lottery and Other Stories, (London: Penguin, 2009)
‘Witch-hunts in early modern Europe (circa 1450-1750)’, https://www.gendercide.org/case_witch...
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