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  2. Hangsaman - Wikipedia

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    Hangsaman is a 1951 gothic novel by American author Shirley Jackson. The second of Jackson's published novels, Hangsaman is a bildungsroman centering on lonely college freshman Natalie Waite, who descends into madness after enrolling in a liberal arts college. [1] The novel takes its title from an old folk ballad.

  3. Shirley Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Hardie Jackson (December 14, 1916 – August 8, 1965) was an American writer known primarily for her works of horror and mystery.Her writing career spanned over two decades, during which she composed six novels, two memoirs, and more than 200 short stories.

  4. Charles (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Over the ensuing weeks, Charles seems to be getting worse until one day, Laurie tells his parents that Charles behaved himself and the teacher made him her helper. By the end of the week, however, Charles has reverted to his old self when he makes a girl in his class say a profane word to the teacher. The next school day, Charles says the word ...

  5. Disappearance of Paula Jean Welden - Wikipedia

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    Author Shirley Jackson (1916–1965) was possibly inspired by Welden's vanishing when she wrote her novel Hangsaman (1951), as indicated by Jackson's papers in the Library of Congress. [21] At the time of Welden's disappearance in 1946, Jackson was living in North Bennington, where her husband was employed at Bennington College.

  6. File:Ellington Field - 44-03 Classbook.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Class 44-03, Ellington Field, Ellington, Texas, Volume 01, Number 09 Class book for navigator class 44-3 at Ellington Field, ... Version of PDF format: 1.6

  7. Bennington Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Welden failed to attend class the following morning and an extensive search was eventually launched, which included the posting of a $5,000 reward and help from the FBI, but no evidence of her was ever found. [12] Welden's disappearance was the inspiration for the 1951 novel Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson. [13]

  8. The Bird's Nest (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel initially garnered lukewarm reviews from critics, some of whom felt that Elizabeth's personalities were too simple. [4] Kirkus Book Reviews was more positive, however, commenting that, while the story could be quite unusual, that for "a special audience, an exploratory of precarious and unpredictable variations, this has a certain fascination."

  9. Talk:Hangsaman - Wikipedia

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