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Shirley Jackson

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thoughts on superstition and the supernatural.” (Alessio 115)
In the fall of 1933, Shirley’s father received a promotion in which he became the President of his company’s new western division in Rochester, New York (Hall 19). Shirley transferred into Brighton High School where she had struggled “between her individual expression and social acceptance”. “Her grades were unremarkable, but she wrote regularly and even completed some stories.” After graduating in 1934, Shirley enrolled in The University of Rochester. “She spent two unhappy years there, feeling uninspired academically and socially bored-the classes were gender segregated.” Shortly after Shirley left school she suffered a nervous breakdown (Alessio 116).
While living with her parents, Shirley set a goal that she would write a thousand words a day. At the end of the year, Shirley announced to her parents that she would be attending Syracuse University in the fall. Shirley majored in Journalism, but later decided to change her major to English. While enrolled in the University, Shirley published fifteen writing pieces in campus magazines (Hall 20). Shirley’s first story, Janice, appeared in the February, 1938, issue of Threshold magazine. The story led her to meet her future husband, Stanley Edgar Hyman (Hall 21). In 1939 Jackson, Hyman and a friend, June Mirken, founded and edited a literary magazine called The Spectre, which became ve...

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