Shirley Jackson’s Dark Tales: Reconsidering the Short Fiction
Editat de Dr Joan Passey, Dr Robert Lloyden Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350361119
ISBN-10: 1350361119
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350361119
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Works to locate Jackson's work within emerging literary fields of study, including medical humanities, ecocritical studies and economic literary studies and explores the intertextual considerations of her immense but often unacknowledged influence and legacy
Notă biografică
Joan Passey is Lecturer at the University of Bristol, UK, where she has taught since 2016. She has published on Shirley Jackson in Women's Studies, introduced the biopic Shirley for 70+ Curzon cinemas nationwide, and participated in a Q&A to promote Shirley with Birds Eye View. Robert Lloyd is a teacher and researcher at Cardiff University, UK, and specializes in women's literature, the supernatural, and critical theory. He completed his thesis on Shirley Jackson and spectrality in 2021, is in the process of preparing his monograph, and has published on Jackson in Women's Studies.
Cuprins
I. Influence and Inheritance 'A Relator of Stories': Supernatural Presences in Joseph Glanvill's Saducismus Triumphatus (1681) and the Short Fiction of Shirley Jackson - Miranda Corcoran (University College Cork, Ireland) 'The most seductive of mirages': The Weird American Dream in Selected Short Stories by Shirley Jackson and Joyce Carol Oates - Joseph Norman (Brunel University, UK) Demon lovers, Bluebeard's wives: Folkloric intertexts and horror in Jackson and Machado - Erika Kvistad (University of South-East Norway, Norway) Negotiating Witchcraft in Shirley Jackson's Short Fiction - Dara Downey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) II. Bodies and Minds Nightmares, Neurosis and Clinical Psychology in the Short Stories of Shirley Jackson - Alice Vernon (Aberystwyth University, UK) Meeting the Devil: Diabolic Influence and Diabolic Resistance in Shirley Jackson's James Harris Stories - Robert Zipser (Independent Researcher, USA) 'Missing' Women: Spectral Displacement in Shirley Jackson's Short Fiction - Robert Lloyd (Cardiff University, UK) III. Space and Place Into the Gothic Wilderness: The (Un)natural World in 'Mrs. Spencer and the Oberons' and 'The Man in the Woods' - Alissa Burger (Culver-Stockton College, USA) The Anxious City in Shirley Jackson's 'Pillar of Salt' and 'The Tooth': A Phenomenology of the Uncanny - Luke Reid (Dawson College, Canada) On her way to the grocery store: shopping, alienation and the lost housewife in Shirley Jackson's short stories - Emma Liggins (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)IV. Genre and Form 'I Could Do With a Change': Shirley Jackson's Engagement with Postwar Science Fiction - Janice Lynne Deitner (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 'This Gloomy Kind of Story:' Shirley Jackson's Conte Cruels and the Horror Tale in the Post-Pulp Era - Kevin Knott (Frostburg State University, USA) Myth and Ritual in Shirley Jackson's Short Fiction - Samantha Landau (University of Tokyo, Japan) Bibliography Index
Recenzii
Shirley Jackson's Dark Tales is a much-needed expansion of Jackson studies. These essays apply diverse critical approaches to a wide array of previously understudied stories, exploring topics such as influence, identity, space, and genre. They offer compelling new perspectives on Jackson's work, yet remain vitally aware of her position in the cultural landscape of mid-century America.