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'''Shirley Jackson''' was a writer; she is best known for her short story "[[The Lottery]]" (1948).  
'''Shirley Jackson''' was a writer; she is best known for her short story "[[The Lottery]]" (1948).  


==Novels==
==Selected bibliography==
===Novels===
*''The Road Through the Wall'' (1948)
*''The Road Through the Wall'' (1948)
*''Hangsaman'' (1951)
*''Hangsaman'' (1951)
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*''[[We Have Always Lived in the Castle]]'' (1962)
*''[[We Have Always Lived in the Castle]]'' (1962)


==Short fiction of note==
===Short fiction of note===
*"About Two Nice People"
*"About Two Nice People"
*"After You, My Dear Alphonse"
*"After You, My Dear Alphonse"

Revision as of 10:43, 14 March 2007

Shirley Jackson was a writer; she is best known for her short story "The Lottery" (1948).

Selected bibliography

Novels

Short fiction of note

  • "About Two Nice People"
  • "After You, My Dear Alphonse"
  • "Afternoon in Linen"
  • "Charles"
  • "Colloquy"
  • "Come Dance with Me in Ireland"
  • "The Daemon Lover"
  • "Dorothy and My Grandmother and the Sailors"
  • "The Dummy"
  • "Elizabeth"
  • "A Fine Old Firm"
  • "Flower Garden"
  • "Got a Letter from Jimmy"
  • "The Intoxicated"
  • "Like Mother Used to Make"
  • "The Lottery"
  • "Louisa, Please Come Home"
  • "Men with Their Big Shoes"
  • "My Life with R. H. Macy"
  • "Of Course"
  • "One Ordinary Day, with Peanuts"
  • "Pillar of Salt"
  • "The Possibility of Evil"
  • "The Renegade"
  • "Seven Types of Ambiguity"
  • "The Tooth"
  • "Trial by Combat"
  • "The Villager"
  • "The Witch"