Volume 3, Issue 1: Jackson & Adolescence
“Nothing…Well, Soft”: Shirley Jackson’s Transgressive Adolescents and Post-War Women’s Periodicals
By Janice Lynne Deitner
“The weigh[t] like a nightmare in the brains of the living”: Postmodernism, the Spectacle and Radical Adolescence in Shirley Jackson’s “The Intoxicated”
By Ana Ibáñez Cirauqui
Between Privilege and Constraint: The White-Middle Class Adolescent as a “Set of Have-Nots” in Shirley Jackson’s The Road Through the Wall
By Paula Puigvert Crous