Gustavo Vargas Cohen
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Stephen Greenblatt's New Historicism: Origins, Premises, Complaints, Critics, Texts and TrendsThis essay aims at briefly demonstrating the origins, premises, complaints, critics, texts and trends of Steven Greenblatt's theoretical framework of literary analysis called New Historicism.
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"The Bottom of Heaven": An Enterprise with Toni Morrison's SulaThis text is a brief overlook and a comment on Toni Morrison's 1973 novel Sula.
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The New Yorker Magazine's 1948 Short Story Phenomenon: Shirley Jackson's The LotteryThis brief article aims at explaining the public and critical outcry propelled by the publication of Shirley Jackson's short story The Lottery in the magazine The New Yorker in June, 1948.
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Shirley Jackson's Critical ReceptionThis essay is a brief explanation of why there has been so few critical attention paid to American writer Shirley Jackson.
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A Timely Introduction: Meet Shirley JacksonThis sketch is an attempt to rewrite American literary history so as to treat every writer as fairly as any thoughtful and conscientious historian can. This text aims at presenting author Shirley Jackson to the average thoughtful and conscientious reader.
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Diagnosing Shirley Jackson: On Multiple Personality, Neurosis, Agoraphobia and DomesticityThis article revolves around Shirley Jackson's issues with multiple personality, neurosis, agoraphobia and domesticity in her life and works.
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Framing Shirley JacksonThis article attempts to demonstrate why Betty Friedan's views, as put forth in her opus The Feminine Mystique, can provide theoretical background in order to explain how the poor criticism suffered by American writer Shirley Jackson came to pass.