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"We know only names, so far" : Samuel Richardson, Shirley Jackson, and exploration of the precarious self / Jennifer Preston Wilson and Michael T. Wilson
A failed experiment : family and humanity in The sundial / S.T. Joshi
Perception, supernatural detection, and gender in The haunting of Hill House / Melanie R. Anderson
Speaking of magic : folk narrative in Hangsaman and We have always lived in the castle / Shelley Ingram
The road through the wall and Shirley Jackson's America / Richard Pascal
"Laughing through the words" : recovering housewife humor in Shirley Jackson's We have always lived in the castle / Andrea Krafft
"Listening to what she had almost said" : containment and duality in Shirley Jackson's We have always lived in the castle / Ashleigh Hardin
Knowing and narration : Shirley Jackson and the campus novel / James E. Dobson
The haunting of Fun home : Shirley Jackson and Alison Bechdel's queer Gothic neodomesticity / Jill E. Anderson
The tower or the nursery? : paternal and maternal re-visions of Hill House on film / Shari Hodges Holt
Girl anachronism : We have always lived in the castle and the depiction of adolescent psychosis in Excision (2012) and Stoker (2013) / Bernice M. Murphy.
A failed experiment : family and humanity in The sundial / S.T. Joshi
Perception, supernatural detection, and gender in The haunting of Hill House / Melanie R. Anderson
Speaking of magic : folk narrative in Hangsaman and We have always lived in the castle / Shelley Ingram
The road through the wall and Shirley Jackson's America / Richard Pascal
"Laughing through the words" : recovering housewife humor in Shirley Jackson's We have always lived in the castle / Andrea Krafft
"Listening to what she had almost said" : containment and duality in Shirley Jackson's We have always lived in the castle / Ashleigh Hardin
Knowing and narration : Shirley Jackson and the campus novel / James E. Dobson
The haunting of Fun home : Shirley Jackson and Alison Bechdel's queer Gothic neodomesticity / Jill E. Anderson
The tower or the nursery? : paternal and maternal re-visions of Hill House on film / Shari Hodges Holt
Girl anachronism : We have always lived in the castle and the depiction of adolescent psychosis in Excision (2012) and Stoker (2013) / Bernice M. Murphy.