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  1. The Road Through the Wall is a 1948 novel by author Shirley Jackson. It draws upon Jackson's own experiences growing up in Burlingame, California. [2] Background. The Road Through the Wall was Jackson's first novel.

  2. The Road Through the Wall (La carretera a través de la pared) es una novela escrita en el año 1948 por Shirley Jackson. Está inspirada en las propias experiencias de la infancia de Jackson en Burlingame, California .

  3. Through an exploration of a fictional suburb in 'The Road Through the Wall', Jackson lends a critical and unnerving eye to post-war suburbia, and defrocks one of the most romanticised eras (especially in visual culture) in American history.

  4. 14 de may. de 2021 · The Road Through the Wall was Shirley Jackson’s first novel (1948). That was also the year when her short story, “The Lottery,” was published, making her instantly famous (as well as infamous). This plot summary and analysis of The Road Through the Wall focuses on its young heroine, Harriet Merriam.

  5. The Road Through the Wall es una novela escrita en el año 1948 por Shirley Jackson. Está inspirada en las propias experiencias de la infancia de Jackson en Burlingame, California.[1]

  6. Satirically exploring what happens when a smug suburban neighborhood is breached by awful, unavoidable truths, The Road Through the Wall is the tale that launched Shirley Jackson’s heralded career. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2015 · Jackson understands (and, what is more, can portray) feelings of anxiety, fear, loneliness, competition, isolation, and so on and so on. Nothing in this novel is glib or unconsidered, and the way she writes about both the claustrophobia and camaraderie of small town life is on par with anything she achieved later.