Hangsaman
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.
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Hangsaman
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.
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Hangsaman is a 1951 gothic nov ...... er time in an imaginary world.
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Shirley Jackson
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Cover of first edition
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United States
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The Lottery and Other Stories
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Speculative fiction Gothic fiction
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current edition, published by Penguin
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English
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Hangsaman
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The Road Through the Wall
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Farrar, Straus and Young
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Hangsaman is a 1951 gothic nov ...... ing in a liberal arts college.
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