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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Jackson was born on December 14, 1916, in San Francisco, California, and grew up nearby in Burlingame. She attended the University of Rochester and then Syracuse University, where she...

  2. Jackson was unhappy in her classes there, [23][2] and took a year-long hiatus from her studies before transferring to Syracuse University, where she flourished both creatively and socially. [24] Here she received her bachelor's degree in journalism. [25]

  3. Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco, California, U.S. to Leslie Jackson and Geraldine Jackson on 14 December 1916. Her family belonged to the middle class and she had a comfortable childhood. No information about the occupation of her parents is known.

  4. Sep 26, 2024 · Shirley Jackson was an American novelist and short-story writer best known for her story “The Lottery” (1948). Jackson graduated from Syracuse University in 1940 and married the American literary critic Stanley Edgar Hyman.

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  5. In 1939, the Jackson family relocated to Rochester, New York, where Shirley first attended the University of Rochester (from which she was "asked to leave") before graduating with a BA from Syracuse University in 1940.

  6. Education. Shirley Jackson started her educational journey at Burlingame High School, where she did well. She also played violin in the school orchestra. Later, during her senior years, her family moved to New York, where he attended Brighton High School and completed a diploma in 1934.

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  8. Shirley Jackson was born in San Francisco on December 14, 1919. She later moved with her family to Rochester, New York, and eventually attended the University of Rochester.

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