Browsing SUNY New Paltz Masters Theses Collection by Subject "Women and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century"
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“Homespun” horror: Shirley Jackson’s domestic doublingMy argument will begin by situating Jackson’s writing among gender studies (considering the nineteenth century and midcentury), Gothic literature, domesticity, and horror. I plan to address three of Jackson’s novels, Hangsaman, The Sundial, and We Have Always Lived in the Castle, through close readings of home spaces in the texts, relying on a term I will establish later in this paper as the “domestic double.”