Internet Resources: Today in Literature: Shirley Jackson Bibliography
CASTRICANO, Jodie. “The Haunting of Hill House and the Strange Question of Trans-Subjectivity.” Gothic Studies 7 (2005): 87-101.
DIAMOND, Jennifer. “Ivory Towers and Ivory Soap: Composition, Housewife Humor, and Domestic Gothic, 1940-1970.” Dissertation Abstracts International 66:5 (2005): 1760 (Ohio State University).
HAINES, Colin. “Frightened by a Word:” Shirley Jackson and Lesbian Gothic. Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala University; Studia Anglistica Upsaliensia 133, 2007.
HATTENHAUER, Darryl. Shirley
Jackson’s American Gothic.
JOSHI,
S.T. “JACKSON, Shirley (Hardie)” (pp. 291-92). In
KITTREDGE,
Mary. “The Other Side of Magic: A Few Remarks about Shirley
Jackson.” In Discovering Modern Horror
Fiction. [GGII: 1086].
MURPHY, Bernice M. “‘I Am God’: The Domineering Patriarch in Shirley Jackson's Gothic Fiction“ (135-148). In Horrifying Sex: Essays on Sexual Difference in Gothic Literature, ed. Ruth Bienstock Anolik. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2007.
NEWMAN,
Judi. “Shirley Jackson and the Reproduction of Mothering: The
Haunting of Hill House.” In American Horror Fiction
from Brockden Brown
to Stephen King. [GGII: 1087].
OPPENHEIMER,
Judy. Private Demons: The
Life of Shirley Jackson. [GGII:
1088].
PARKS,
John G. “‘The Possibility of Evil’: A Key to Shirley Jackson’s
Fiction.”
[GGI: 1838].
PARKS,
John G. “Chambers of Yearning: Shirley Jackson’s Use of the Gothic.” [GGII: 1089].
RUBENSTEIN, Roberta. “House Mothers and Haunted Daughters: Shirley Jackson and the Female Gothic.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 15:2 (1996): 309-31.
SULLIVAN,
Jack. “Shirley Jackson.” In Supernatural
Fiction Writers. [GGII: 1090].