Shirley Jackson's "Louisa, Go Home" is the first person stories about Luisa's experience in the 1950s Rockville town. Actually, there are six characters in this story. The main character of this story is Ruiza Tether, Mr Peacock, Carroll tether, Mr Peacock, Mrs Peacock and Paul. Carol and Luisa are sisters and daughters of Mr. Tether and his wife. Paul is the neighbor of the tether family and Mr. Peacock owns the house in which Louisa Tether lives.
Catherine · Mansfield, Angela · Carter, and now Shirley · Jackson died at the age of 48 in 1965. Jackson's husband released Luisa after her death, please go home. Prior to that, she was well-known for her lottery, the most famous short film in the world. Shirley Jackson 's best novel is distracting and creepy, but the story is interesting, but it does not have a tremendous suspense. Instead, you will want to know what the hero has to do, maybe you probably wonder if our opinion of the person closest to us is really accurate.
Shirley Jackson's "Louisa, Go Home" is the first person stories about Luisa's experience in the 1950s Rockville town. The protagonists are Louisa Tether, Mr. Peacock, Carroll tether, Misestera, Mister tether, Paul. Mr. Tether and his wife, Mrs. Peacock and Mrs Paul, cooperated to solve the problem Luisa left home. Through the story, Shirley Jackson shows Luisa's life and, ultimately, the personality of the character is shining.
In 1968, Jackson's husband announced her heritage and walked with me with her last novel, which she did not complete, and 14 short stories that he could not collect before . And she gave a lecture three times at university. Or a writer conference over the past few years. In 1996, a box of an unpublished story was found in the barn on the back of Jackson 's house. In addition to the selection of these stories, stories that were not previously collected by various magazines were also published in the 1996 "Normal Day" series. The title is taken from one of her "fantasy and science fiction magazine" story, "ordinary day, peanuts".