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- Hangsaman is a 1951 gothic novel by American author Shirley Jackson. The second of Jackson's published novels, Hangsaman is a bildungsroman centering on...
- Shirley Jackson during the time period she was writing her 1951 novel Hangsaman. The film stars Elisabeth Moss as Jackson, with Michael Stuhlbarg, Odessa...
- found. Welden's disappearance was the inspiration for the 1951 novel Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson. James E. Tedford, a veteran, allegedly went missing...
- Jackson's titled The Lottery and Other Stories. Jackson's second novel, Hangsaman (1951), contained elements similar to the mysterious real-life December 1...
- Page 9 "Interestingly, unlike the single, highly subjective viewpoint of Hangsaman, The Bird's Nest presents a multiplicity of viewpoints ... The Bird's...
- date 1948 Publication place United States Media type hardcover novel paperback Pages 220 ISBN 978-0445031289 second edition, 1976 Followed by Hangsaman ...
- was possibly inspired by Welden's vanishing when she wrote her novel Hangsaman (1951), as indicated by Jackson's papers in the Library of Congress. At...
- one character to another in a pivotal scene of Shirley Jackson's novel Hangsaman (1951). Clifford J. Scheiner (1996), The Essential Guide to Erotic Literature...
- Shirley Jackson referenced Bennington College in her writing, particularly Hangsaman), rhetorician Kenneth Burke, former United Artists' senior vice-president...
- into its cosmology. The song is referenced in Shirley Jackson's novel Hangsaman. Set by Benjamin Britten (as The Twelve Apostles) in 1962 for the London...