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Shirley Jackson By; Monirh Larkpor
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Life Jackson was born in Washington D.C Born December 14 1916 Die August 5, 1946 Die at he age of 48 Born in San Francisco Jackson was born in Washington D.C Born December 14 1916 Die August 5, 1946 Die at he age of 48 Born in San Francisco
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Education Shirley parent valued education and encouraged her to go to school Her father inspire her on her interest in science by helping her with projects for her science classes. Shirley parent valued education and encouraged her to go to school Her father inspire her on her interest in science by helping her with projects for her science classes.
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College Attened Syracuse University in 1937, where she published her first story, “Janice” Attended the University of Rochester. Attened Syracuse University in 1937, where she published her first story, “Janice” Attended the University of Rochester.
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Works Founded a literary magazine, Spectre Her stories were published in The New Republic and The New Yorker In 1944 Jackson’s story “Come Dance With Me in Ireland” was chosen for Best American Short Stories. Founded a literary magazine, Spectre Her stories were published in The New Republic and The New Yorker In 1944 Jackson’s story “Come Dance With Me in Ireland” was chosen for Best American Short Stories.
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Relationship Married literary critic Stanley Edgar Hyman. Had four kids Laurie Jannie Sally Barry. Married literary critic Stanley Edgar Hyman. Had four kids Laurie Jannie Sally Barry.
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Work Cited http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_J ackson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_J ackson http://www.courses.vcu.edu/ENG- jkh/ http://www.courses.vcu.edu/ENG- jkh/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_J ackson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_J ackson http://www.courses.vcu.edu/ENG- jkh/ http://www.courses.vcu.edu/ENG- jkh/
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Award * 1960 - National Book Award nomination: The Haunting of Hill House * 1962 - One of Time's "Ten Best Novels" of 1962: We Have Always Lived in the Castle * 1966 - Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best Short Story: "The Possibility of Evil" (The Saturday Evening Post, December 18, 1965) * 1960 - National Book Award nomination: The Haunting of Hill House * 1962 - One of Time's "Ten Best Novels" of 1962: We Have Always Lived in the Castle * 1966 - Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best Short Story: "The Possibility of Evil" (The Saturday Evening Post, December 18, 1965)
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