2021 Bram Stoker Awards(R) Nominee for Superior Achievement in
Non-Fiction From the short story «The Lottery» to the masterworks
The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle,
Shirley Jackson’s popular, often bestselling works experimented with
popular generic forms (melodrama, folktale, horror, the Gothic, and
the Weird) to create a uniquely apocalyptic vision of America and its
contradictions. With a Foreword by award-winning Jackson biographer
Ruth Franklin, this collection features comprehensive critical
engagement with Jackson’s works, including those that have received
less scholarly attention. Among these are the novels The Road Through
the Wall, The Bird’s Nest, and Hangsaman, as well as Jackson’s
historical study, The Witchcraft of Salem Village. Also included are
essays on Jackson’s darkly humorous collections Life Among the
Savages and Raising Demons, on Stephen King’s «literary
friendship» with Jackson, on the little-known film adaptations Lizzie
(1957) and Hosszú Alkony (Long Twilight) (1997), and the first-ever
extended analysis devoted to Jackson’s unpublished satirical cartoon
sketches. The collection’s five sections focus on Jackson’s style,
key themes, and influence; her politics and poetics of space; her
treatment of the «monstrous» mother and monstrousness of motherhood;
her representations of outsiders and minorities; and moving-image
adaptations of her work.
Les mer
A Companion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800790735
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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